Autor: Anna Pietroń

ICE is a partner of the project: Raising awareness of hybrid threats: strengthening the resilience in the Western Balkans

On Thursday, January 26, Dr. Agata Tatarenko and Szczepan Czarnecki took part in the inaugural meeting of the project: Raising awareness of the hybrid threats: Strengthening resilience in the Western Balkans. The meeting was attended by ten partner organizations from the Visegrad Group (V4) and Western Balkans (WB6). The project aims to strengthen the resilience of civil society...

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Monographs: Constructing Memory: Central and Eastern Europe in the New Geopolitical Reality, edited by dr Hanna Bazhenova

We cordially invit you to read the monograph: Constructing Memory: Central and Eastern Europe in the New Geopolitical Reality, edited by dr Hanna Bazhenova Hanna Bazhenova, Changes in Central and Eastern European Politics of History in the Context of Russian AggressionGeorgiy Kasianov, Shared Past as a Present: Transnational European Memory as a ChallengePrzemysław...

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Prof. Beata Surmacz, Director of ICE, has been elected as a member of the Scientific Council of the Institute for Political Studies of the Polish Academy of Sciences

We are glad to inform you that prof. Beata Surmacz, Director of the Institute of Central Europe and Research Fellow of the Institute of Political and Administrative Sciences of UMCS has been elected as a member of the Scientific Council of the Institute of Political Studies of the Polish Academy of Sciences for the term 2023-2026! We sincerely congratulate Mrs Professor and we...

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The Baltic Sea Region after Russia’s Invasion of Ukraine / IEŚ Policy Papers / edited by Damian Szacawa and Kazimierz Musiał

We invite you to read the newest Policy Papers 11/2022: The Baltic Sea Region after Russia’s Invasion of Ukraine, edited by Damian Szacawa and Kazimierz Musiał. List of articles: Damian Szacawa, Kazimierz Musiał, The Baltic Sea Region after Russia’s invasion of Ukraine: IntroductionKazimierz Musiał, Damian Szacawa, Changing the regional identity of the Baltic Sea...

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Yearbook 2/2022: Central Europe, Eastern Europe, and Russia: geopolitics, security, and resilience. Editors: Tomasz Stępniewski, Beata Surmacz

We invite you to read the ICE Yearbook 2/2022: Central Europe, Eastern Europe, and Russia: geopolitics, security, and resilience. Issue’s editors: Tomasz Stępniewski, Beata Surmacz Table of content: Tomasz Stępniewski, Russia-Ukraine war: independence, identity, and securitySerhiy Danylenko, Oleksandra Fursai, “Vaccinodemic” as a component of the global hybrid...

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Our newest Policy Papers recommended by New Eastern Europe

Our special series of IEŚ Policy Papers is the result of a collaboration between the Institute of Central Europe in Lublin, New Eastern Europe magazine and international researchers from Ukraine and Poland.  More info here: https://neweasterneurope.eu/2022/12/28/volodymyr-zelenskyys-presidency-and-the-impact-of-the-russia-ukraine-war/ The book is available for downloading here:

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Merry Christmas!

We wish you a joyful Christmas, filled with peace and warmth. Have a happy and prosperous New Year! The Institute of Central Europe in Lublin

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