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FES Cyprus Podcast - Beyond the Divide
FES Cyprus Podcast - Beyond the Divide

FES Cyprus Podcast - Beyond the Divide

An EU member state in the Eastern Mediterranean, at the crossroads of Europe, Asia and Africa; this is Cyprus in a nutshell. The FES Cyprus Podcast gives you an insight in the work of the Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung and its stakeholders in Cyprus, a country which is far more than a divided island. Tune in and learn more about a state with a turbulent past and an eventful present.

Available Episodes 10

From Crisis to Cooperation in the Eastern Mediterranean - A Unified Strategy for Regional Governance Welcome to "Navigating Waters," where we explore the vital intersection of policy and cooperation in addressing Mediterranean water challenges. In this episode, we focus on two key policy briefs: "From Crisis to Cooperation: Addressing Mediterranean Water Governance Through Coordinated Action" and "Key Water Challenges in the Eastern Mediterranean: A Call for Regional Cooperation." The Mediterranean region is grappling with a water crisis that underscores the need for effective governance. Join us as we delve into the impact of governance on sustainability and security, emphasizing the call for a comprehensive intra-regional water governance framework. In the Eastern Mediterranean, countries face diverse water-related challenges, from insufficient supplies to demographic shifts. This policy brief highlights these issues and examines how effective water management can foster regional collaboration. Join us as we navigate the waters of policy, cooperation, and sustainable solutions, exploring the intricacies of locally adapted policies and multi-level governance. Discover the collaborative efforts needed for a resilient and water-secure future in the Mediterranean region.

Implications for Cyprus Emine Eminel Sülün delves into the political dynamics surrounding crucial Eastern Mediterranean interconnector projects. It highlights the importance of initiatives like the EuroAsia and EuroAfrica Interconnector in ensuring a secure and sustainable electricity supply for the region. These projects are particularly addressing the isolation of Cyprus' and Israel's electricity grids. While they serve energy security purposes, the paper suggests that these interconnectors should be part of a larger vision for an interconnected Mediterranean power system, promoting a low-carbon regional energy framework beyond geopolitical faultiness.

Reflections on Grid Infrastructure Diplomacy Emine Eminel Sülün shares an overview of the current state of grid integration throughout the Mediterranean area, examines several proposed interconnectivity projects, and concludes by proposing guidelines to enhance interconnectivity. The current state of interconnectivity and the future projects are reviewed within the broader vision of an interconnected Mediterranean power system that would foster a low-carbon regional energy framework in the future. Despite the absence of a shared vision for a unified Mediterranean energy market, the framework of climate change and energy transition can serve as a catalyst for forging a common perspective. However, an overarching question remains: How can the existing infrastructure and proposed projects successfully achieve a comprehensive, integrated power grid spanning the entire region when geopolitical concerns dominate the region?

In this edition of the "FES Cyprus Podcast - Beyond the Divide," Professor Hubert Faustmann, the director of the office, is joined by Professor Ahmet Sözen from Diplomeds and Laury Haytayan, the Director of the Middle East and North Africa Department at the Natural Resource Governance Institute. They delve into a discussion regarding the exploration of natural gas reserves in Cyprus, which has opened up new opportunities for cooperation in the conflict. Sözen proposes fresh perspectives and policy recommendations to break the current deadlock. Moreover, Haytayan explains how the agreement between Israel and Lebanon was achieved and addresses the question of whether it could serve as a model to foster cooperation, inclusivity, and ultimately peace in the region, with a specific focus on Cyprus. The episode is partially based on a chapter authored by Prof. Sözen in a Diplomeds policy study titled "Conflict Resolution in the Mediterranean: Energy as a Potential Game-Changer". The study explores the energy-related aspects of major conflicts in the Mediterranean, specifically focusing on Cyprus, Israel-Lebanon, and Morocco-Algeria. Find the whole report under the following link: https://library.fes.de/pdf-files/bueros/zypern/20302.pdf.

In this episode of “FES Cyprus Podcast – Beyond the Divide”, the director of the office, Prof. Hubert Faustmann hosts Vasiliki Triga, Assoc. Prof. of the Department of Communication and Internet Studies at the Cyprus University of Technology. They analyse Presidential Elections in the Republic of Cyprus in February 2023. The conversation also touches upon the main topics of the campaign such as corruption, inflation, immigration, gender equality and the Cyprus Problem.

In this tenth episode, Hrishabh Sandilya who leads Project Phoenix on the ground in Cyprus, speaks to Hubert Faustmann about what happened in migration in Cyprus and the Eastern Mediterranean in 2021, how the migration issue and the Cyprus problem are increasingly intertwined, the sustained impact of the COVID-19 pandemic, and what to expect in 2022. This podcast is a collaboration between FES Cyprus and Project Phoenix, a migrant-led European NGO and social enterprise dedicated to systemic change of the inclusion ecosystem. Migration 2.0 explores issues related to migration through multiple lenses. By amplifying migrant voices and shedding light on migration issues, we hope to promote inclusion, highlight the diversity of migrant experiences, and humanise migrants by including and centralising their voices in the discourse.

In Conversation with Michael Goecken and Sylvia Chumunu In this ninth episode we speak to Michael Goecken from Project Phoenix, about the work the organisation does to help refugee fellows become entrepreneurs. We also speak to Sylvia Chumunu, a Phoenix fellow from Cameroon, who recently started an African shop in Nicosia's old town with the help of Project Phoenix. This podcast is a collaboration between FES Cyprus and Project Phoenix, a migrant-led European NGO and social enterprise dedicated to systemic change of the inclusion ecosystem. Migration 2.0 explores issues related to migration through multiple lenses. By amplifying migrant voices and shedding light on migration issues, we hope to promote inclusion, highlight the diversity of migrant experiences, and humanise migrants by including and centralising their voices in the discourse.

In Conversation with Katerina Stephanou Migration 2.0 Podcast—Episode 8: In this eighth episode, we speak to the inspirational Katerina Stephanou. Katerina is the CEO and Founder of Step Up Stop Slavery, a non-profit organization based in Cyprus, that is committed to disrupting the human trafficking business model through disruptive education programmes for schools and corporations. This podcast is a collaboration between FES Cyprus and Project Phoenix, a migrant-led European NGO and social enterprise dedicated to systemic change of the inclusion ecosystem. Migration 2.0 explores issues related to migration through multiple lenses. By amplifying migrant voices and shedding light on migration issues, we hope to promote inclusion, highlight the diversity of migrant experiences, and humanise migrants by including and centralising their voices in the discourse.

In Conversation with Nicos Trimikliniotis Migration 2.0 Podcast - Episode 7: In this episode, Hrishabh Sandilya speaks to Nicos Trimikliniotis who is Professor of Sociology, Social Sciences and Law, at the University of Nicosia and a leading academic who focuses on migration and human rights in Cyprus. Nicos is also the author of a forthcoming FES report (together with Corina Demetriou) - Cyprus: Αsylum And Migration in the Age of the Covid-19 Pandemic, which is the subject of this episode. This podcast is a collaboration between FES Cyprus and Project Phoenix, a migrant-led European NGO and social enterprise dedicated to systemic change of the inclusion ecosystem. Migration 2.0 explores issues related to migration through multiple lenses. By amplifying migrant voices and shedding light on migration issues, we hope to promote inclusion, highlight the diversity of migrant experiences, and humanize migrants by including and centralizing their voices in the discourse.