18 stycznia 2021

Webinarium „Moldova: New Phase of Integration with Europe”, 21 stycznia 2021 r. (czwartek) o godz. 13.00

Webinarium „Moldova: New Phase of Integration with Europe”, 21 stycznia 2021 r. (czwartek) o godz. 13.00

Instytut Europy Środkowej zaprasza na webinarium pt. „Moldova: New Phase of Integration with Europe”, które odbędzie się 21 stycznia 2021 r. (czwartek) o godz. 13.00.

Webinarium zostanie przeprowadzone w języku angielskim na platformie Zoom.

Link do spotkania na platformie Zoom:

https://us02web.zoom.us/j/89856057148?pwd=cnJydGJncWZnL0d5dW91OHNKazVFQT09

Kod dostępu: 515612

The Institute of Central Europe cordially invites you to the webinar “Moldova: New Phase of Integration with Europe”. The meeting will be held on Thursday, January 21, 2021, at 1 p.m. on Zoom (13:00 Central European Time). The working language of the webinar is English.

Please click the link below to join the webinar: 

https://us02web.zoom.us/j/89856057148?pwd=cnJydGJncWZnL0d5dW91OHNKazVFQT09

Passcode: 515612

Participants:

Dr Octavian Ţîcu (Deputy, Parliament of the Republic of Moldova; Chairman of the Party of National Unity; PhD in History), “Alignment of Political Forces in Moldova after the 2020 Presidential Elections”

Kamil Całus (Analyst, Centre for Eastern Studies), “The End of Isolation? Moldova’s Relations with its Main Partners after the Victory of Maia Sandu”

Jakub Pieńkowski (Analyst, Polish Institute of International Affairs), “Maia Sandu’s Presidency and Moldova’s Neighbouring Countries”

Moderator: Dr Hanna Bazhenova (Institute of Central Europe)

Format: The Webinar will be held in English on Zoom.

Octavian Ţîcu is a historian, politician, and former Minister of Youth and Sport in the Moldovan government (2013). Since 2019, he has served as a Deputy of the Parliament of the Republic of Moldova and as Chairman of the Party of National Unity. Ţîcu holds a PhD in history. His research interests are focused mainly on Soviet and post-Soviet history and the post-communist transitions in Eastern Europe. He is the author or co-author of ten books, including The Bessarabia Problem and Soviet-Romanian Relationships in the Interwar Period (1919–1939) and An Illustrated History of the Romanians East of the Prut: from 1791 to the present.

Kamil Całus is a specialist on topics related to the Republic of Moldova and Romania. Since 2012, he has been an analyst at the Centre for Eastern Studies (OSW) in Warsaw. He also has authored numerous press articles and several books, including The Unfinished State. 25 Years of Independent Moldova and In the Shadow of History. Romanian-Moldovan Relations. Moreover, Całus has written reports for the European Parliament on reforms in the Republic of Moldova.

Jakub Pieńkowski is an analyst with the Central Europe Programme of the Polish Institute of International Affairs. The main object of his studies are Romania, Bulgaria and Moldova. He is a co-author of the book series Nationality issues in Central and Eastern Europe.

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