GEF Report Debate & Lunch: Building Security Through Values

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Join us for a timely conversation on rethinking European security through values

On 23 April, GEF will host a discussion and lunch around its recent report, New Idealism for a Disrupted Europe: Building Security Through Values, bringing together policymakers, researchers and practitioners to discuss how values-based politics can contribute to strengthening European resilience in a rapidly shifting geopolitical landscape.

Drawing on lessons from Central and Eastern Europe, including Ukraine, the report encourages Europeans, but also Greens and progressives to rethink traditional approaches to security—challenging established assumptions and opening space for fresh perspectives. The “new idealism” it advocates aims to harness the power of values across a wide range of areas, from military and social resilience to diplomacy and democracy promotion.

The conversation will feature a panel of experts from across Europe:

Tomas Tomilinas, Member of Parliament, Democrats for Lithuania (Demokratų sąjunga „Vardan Lietuvos“) and Committee Member, European Green Party

Over the years, Tomas Tomilinas has worked to advance social reforms, reduce poverty, and improve climate policy. Lithuania has made major investments in green energy and stopped a nuclear project in 2012. Tomilinas was one of the leaders of the referendum campaign against that nuclear power plant, and later served twice in the ruling coalition. He was elected as member of the Committee of the European Green Party in 2025. Back in 2021, he was expelled from his former party for voting in favour of LGBTQ+ rights in Parliament and that resulting in the creation of the Democtrats party,a proud member of the European Green Party. As Vice-Chair of the Party and vice-chair of the Parliamentary Committee on European Affairs, he works hard to change the country’s position on EU decision-making reform, including ending the single-country veto. He’s author of numerous social projects and initiatives, articles and three books; he’s a consultant for trade unions, specialist of adult education and co-founder of the NGO Social Investment Management Centre and political think tank Institute for Democracy (2023) and other organisations. He ha also worked as coordinator of party working groups for preparation of electoral programmes (2012, 2016, 2020, 2024) and was co-initiator of the establishment of trade unions in retail chains (2007).

Gabriela Svárovská, Member of Parliament; Co-chair, Czech Greens (Zelení)

Gabriela Svárovská has been a member of the Chamber of Deputies of the Czech Parliament since October 2025. In the parliament she serves as a member of the Committee on Foreign Affairs and Committee on Environment. She is a Co-Chair of the Czech Green Party. Ms Svárovská has extensive experience in diplomacy, human rights, and civil society. She previously served as the Director of the Human Rights Department at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Czech Republic and held key political roles as Press Secretary to President Václav Havel and Advisor to Senator Marek Hilšer. In the non-profit sector, she co-founded the Prague Civil Society Centre, an endowment fund dedicated to supporting civic activism and independent media across the countries of the former Soviet Union. Her career has been defined by a commitment to democratic values, international security, and the protection of universal human rights.

Joanna Kaminska, Mediation and Dialogue expert, European Parliament, European Green Party Committee

Joanna Kaminska has facilitated confidential, high stake dialogue between political party leaders, mostly in Central and Eastern Europe and advised on security and democracy building Europe’s top decision-makers for over 15 years. She has served as foreign and security policy advisor to the President of the European Parliament David Maria Sassoli, and worked on coalition making and consensus building between European political forces for over a decade in the area of security and defence. Political negotiations, democracy building and fostering dialogue between difficult political personalities are her passion. Currently she works as an advisor on mediation at the European Parliament’s mediation team, where she forges the culture of compromise between political parties in the Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine during the war.
Joanna holds a PhD from the University of London, Royal Holloway College. She has extensively published on the foreign and security policy and Eastern neighborhood issues. Her last book published with Palgrave Macmillan is entitled Poland and the EU Enlargement: Foreign Policy in Transformation.
Between 2018-2024 she was also a Brussels municipal council member. Since 2021 she is a National Council member of the Polish Green Party Zieloni. In December 2024 she got elected to the European Green Party (EGP) committee, political body managing green parties in Europe, where she is responsible for building security and defense narratives.

Richard Wouters, Project Lead, Wetenschappelijk Bureau GroenLinks, Netherlands

Richard Wouters is a project lead at Wetenschappelijk Bureau GroenLinks, the think tank of the Dutch Green party. He is the editor and co-author of various GEF publications, including ‘Geopolitics of a Post-Growth Europe’ and ‘New Idealism for a Disrupted Europe’.

Liza Bezvershenko, Independent Civil Society & Advocacy Specialist

Liza Bezvershenko is a Ukrainian civil society expert based in Brussels, specialising in EU-Ukraine relations, European integration, and democracy promotion. She acts as Advocacy Coordinator at the NGO European Resolve, where she contributes to European security and democratic resilience by advancing research, fostering dialogue between civil society, decision-makers, and research institutions, and supporting public engagement through awareness-raising initiatives.

She is a recipient of the 2024 Young Diplomat Award and has been repeatedly featured in international media as a recognised voice for Ukraine in Brussels.

Moderated by Roderick Kefferpütz, Director, Heinrich-Böll-Stiftung EU Office

Roderick Kefferpütz has been the Director of the European Union | Global Dialogue office of the Heinrich-Böll-Stiftung since May 2023. He has over 15 years’ experience working in think tanks, foundations, and government institutions. His expertise lies in the role of the EU in a changing world order and Europe’s green industrial transformation.

Designed as an interactive forum, the event aims to foster dialogue among Brussels-based policymakers, civil society representatives, and experts working in the fields of European security, foreign policy, and democracy.

Programme
11:30 – 12:00 | Registration
12:00 – 13:30 | Panel discussion and Q&A
13:30 – 14:00 | Walking lunch

Venue
SilverSquare – The Parliament Room
Sq. de Meeûs 35
1000 Brussels

Registration
Participants are kindly requested to register via the online form by 22 April 2026.

Format

In-person event | Language: English

 


This event is organised by the Green European Foundation with the financial support of the European Parliament to the Green European Foundation.

 

New Idealism for a Disrupted Europe

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Putin’s invasion of Ukraine and the crumbling of the world order are forcing Greens to do some long, hard thinking about security. This report does just that, with few taboos. Using the concept of “neo-idealism” as a starting point, it draws lessons from the experiences of the Central and Eastern European countries that were the first to raise the alarm about the revival of Russian imperialism. The essays and interviews it contains explore a values-driven approach to military and civil resilience. They highlight the importance of diplomacy and democracy promotion worldwide and of strengthening the social fabric at home for both geopolitical and ecological security. This approach is all the more relevant in the face of a US administration that scorns Europe and can no longer be trusted as an ally.

Authors

  • Pavlína Janebová (AMO)
  • Petr Kutílek (AMO)
  • Maiko Mathiesen (Degrowth Estonia)
  • Sofiia Shevchuk (VONA)
  • Sam van der Staak
  • Laurent Standaert (Green European Foundation)
  • Raul Steinberg (Degrowth Estonia)
  • Imre Treufeld (Degrowth Estonia)
  • Tõnn Viik (Degrowth Estonia)
  • Richard Wouters (Wetenschappelijk Bureau GroenLinks)

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Published by the Green European Foundation with the financial support of the European Parliament. The European Parliament is not responsible for the content of this publication. The views expressed in this publication are those of the authors alone and do not necessarily reflect the views of the European Parliament or the Green European Foundation.