8 grudnia 2021

dr hab. Tomasz Stępniewski wziął udział w konferencji: Ukraine in the Context of Thirty Years of Identity-Building in Post-Communist Europe

dr hab. Tomasz Stępniewski wziął udział w konferencji: Ukraine in the Context of Thirty Years of Identity-Building in Post-Communist Europe

Instytut był partnerem konferencji: Ukraine in the Context of Thirty Years of Identity-Building in Post-Communist Europe 

W ramach wydarzenia dr hab. Tomasz Stępniewski moderował panel: Post-Communist Transition: The View from Within / 30 November 2021

CHAIR: 
TOMASZ STĘPNIEWSKI | Associate Professor, Institute of Political Science, Faculty of Social Sciences, the John Paul II Catholic University of Lublin, and Deputy Director, Institute of Central Europe (Poland) 
PARTICIPANTS: 
LI BENNICH-BJÖRKMAN | Johan Skytte Professor in Eloquence and Political Science, University of Uppsala (Sweden) “Exceptional but different: Navigating transition in Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania” 
JURAJ MARUŠIAK | Senior Researcher at the Institute of Political Science, Slovak Academy of Sciences (Slovakia) “The Czech Republic and Slovakia: Changing perceptions of European integration since 1989” ADRIAN CHOJAN | Associate Professor in the Department of International Political Relations, Lazarski University (Poland) “Societies in post-Communist transition: The Polish and Hungarian experience” MARGARYTA KHVOSTOVA | Lecturer and Researcher in the Department of Government Studies, Lazarski University (Poland) “Thirty years of post-Communist nation building in Belarus, Moldova, and Ukraine” ROBERT RAJCZYK | Associate Professor at the Institute of Journalism and Media Communication, University of Silesia in Katowice (Poland)
SPASIMIR DOMARADZKI | Associate Professor in the Department of European Law and Institutions, University of Warsaw (Poland) “Thirty years after Communism: The Bulgarian and Romanian experience” 

Link do transmisji z pierwszego dnia konferencji:

https://www.facebook.com/watch/live/?ref=watch_permalink&v=3019281578391118

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