Konferencja
Szczegóły
The purpose, even existence, of our Union is being questioned. Yet, our citizens and the world need a strong European Union like never before. Our wider region has become more unstable and more insecure. The crises within and beyond our borders are affecting directly our citizens’ lives. In challenging times, a strong Union is one that thinks strategically, shares a vision and acts together. This is even more true after the British referendum. We will indeed have to rethink the way our Union works, but we perfectly know what to work for. We know what our principles, our interests and our priorities are. This is no time for uncertainty: our Union needs a Strategy. We need a shared vision, and common action.
From the Foreword to "A Global Strategy for the European Union’s Foreign And Security Policy" by Federica Mogherini, High Representative of the Union for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy
Opening of the conference
10: 45-10:50
Anna Czyż PhD, Vice Dean for Students’ Affairs, Faculty of History and Social Science, Cardinal Stefan Wyszyński University in Warsaw
Prof. Sławomir Zaręba, Dean of the Historical and Social Science Faculty, Cardinal Stefan Wyszyński University in Warsaw
Prof. Radoslaw Zenderowski, Director of the Institute of Political Science of Cardinal Stefan Wyszynski University in Warsaw
Piotr Womela, Konrad Adenauer Stiftung in Poland
Anna Skolimowska PhD, Collegium Interethnicum Foundation
10:50-12:40 European Union’s identity in the International Affairs
Moderation
Fr. Prof. Piotr Mazurkiewicz, Institute of Political Science Cardinal Stefan Wyszyński University in Warsaw
Małgorzata Bonikowska PhD, President of the Centre for the International Relations
Prof. Sven Biscop, Egmont-Royal Institute for International Relations in Brussels,
International identity of the European Union in the context of a new EU strategy in the world
Marcin Terlikowski PhD, Head of the European Security and Defence Economics Project, The Polish Institute of International Affairs
Prof. Joanna Starzyk-Sulejewska, Institute of International Relations, Faculty of Political Science and International Relations, Warsaw University
Debate
13:20-15:20 Perception of the European Union’s global identity in third countries – an academic analysis
Moderation
Anna Skolimowska PhD, Cardinal Stefan Wyszyński University
Kamil Zajączkowski PhD, Warsaw University,
European Union and Africa – in search of the new model of common relations?
Beata Piskorska PhD, John Paul II Catholic University of Lublin (KUL)
European Union and countries of Eastern Partnership – what type of cooperation?
Marko Babić PhD, Institute of European Studies, Warsaw University
Perception of the European Union in the Western Balkans
Andrzej Szabaciuk PhD, Institute of Political Science and International Affairs, John Paul II Catholic University of Lublin
Russian perspective of the European identity
Prof. Anna Peck, Bartosz Rydliński PhD (Cardinal Stefan Wyszyński University)
European identity from the American perspective
Olga Barbasiewicz PhD, Institute of Mediterranean and Oriental Cultures, Polish Academy of Science
The Far East and Europe: security perspective
Dorota Jurkiewicz-Eckert, Warsaw University,
Culture and the EU’s soft power foreign policies: is there a new chapter possible?
Anna Skolimowska PhD (Cardinal Stefan Wyszyński University)
In search of academic tools to evaluate Europe’s identity on the global stage
Deabte