The conference titled “Kaks Eestit 25” (Two Estonias 25) is scheduled to take place at the University of Tartu on April 23, 2026, running from 13:00 to 18:00. Media outlets will provide live coverage of the proceedings from the event. The conference marks a significant anniversary, recalling the seminal social science statement “Kaks Eestit,” which was issued 25 years prior.

That initial declaration highlighted pronounced social disparities and a perceived decline in the political culture within Estonia. Speakers and attendees note that while the general social and political atmosphere bears resemblance to that period, the spectrum of existing divides has widened considerably. Furthermore, the potential solutions for addressing these divisions are viewed as significantly more complex than in the past.

The mission conference held at the University of Tartu addresses the context of Estonian state elections. These elections are framed against a backdrop of rapid global transformations, which are influencing the nation’s trajectory. The discussions aim to analyze the current state of Estonian society and governance.

The enduring relevance of the “Kaks Eestit” framework underscores ongoing societal divisions. Experts participating in the event will explore how these deep fissures impact the political landscape and the future cohesion of the nation. Attendees are expected to engage with analyses detailing the structural challenges facing modern Estonia, offering perspectives on national unity amidst mounting social and political fragmentation.

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2 thoughts on “OTSEÜLEKANNE TLÜ KONVERENTSILT⟩Kaks Eestit 25: mis meid vastandumise ajal ühendaks?”
  1. What specific aspects of Estonian identity or development will be addressed by the concept of “Two Estonias”?

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