This conference examines the situation of minority communities in the Middle East through a series of thematic panels addressing identity, governance, and security. It seeks to advance understanding of current dynamics, assess potential future developments, and identify effective courses of action to preserve minority rights, prevent conflict, and support long-term stability. Particular attention is given to whether minority status is fixed or contextual, and to how political and social frameworks shape minority experiences across the region.
The program also explores the role of international assistance in relation to vulnerable minority communities. Discussions focus on competing approaches to support - humanitarian relief, economic assistance, political representation, and international protection - and on the criteria by which the effectiveness and sustainability of such interventions can be evaluated.
Finally, the conference addresses the effects of migration, emigration, remigration, and diaspora formation, examining how these processes transform the structure, cohesion, and functioning of minority communities. These discussions are complemented by comparative perspectives on political models and governance arrangements, as well as forward-looking assessments of the prospects for minorities in the Middle East.
Details:
- Date & Time: Wednesday, 11 February, 2026, 09:00 A.M.
- Venue: Lónyay-Hatvany Villa, 1 Csónak Street, 1015 Budapest (Entrance: Aranybástya Restaurant)
- Gate opens at 08:30 A.M.
- Language: English
Participation is free; however, due to limited seating, pre-registration is required.