Tri-Maritime Initiative projects – Dr. Lukasz Lewkowicz
“The Trilateral Fund is underinvested. We have to remember that most of the funding for projects comes from EU and national sources.” Udostępnij
More →“The Trilateral Fund is underinvested. We have to remember that most of the funding for projects comes from EU and national sources.” Udostępnij
More →Russia intends to deploy tactical nuclear weapons on Belarusian territory. Vladimir Putin has announced that, among other things, 10 aircraft capable of carrying nuclear missiles have already been handed over to Belarus, and by 1 July warehouses are to be built in the country to store these weapons. Udostępnij
More →Dr Hanna Bazhenova in “Tygodnik Zamojski” about Ukrainian agriculture The latest twelfth issue of “Tygodnik Zamojski” features an article byAnna Rudy entitled “Ukrainian agriculture. “Like David with Goliath” devoted to the issue of Ukrainian agriculture and the challenges posed by the ongoing war and the transit of grain from Ukraine...
More →Energy security, gas networks of influence in Central Europe, the importance of infrastructure in the supply of energy raw materials or the development of nuclear energy – these are just some of the topics discussed during the conference ‘Energy security in the Tri-Central Sea area’ organised by the Department of National Security of the Zamojska Academy. The...
More →1. Estonia updates the Concept of National Security, IEŚ Commentaries No. 800, 1.03.2023 2. Estonia on the threshold of parliamentary elections, Heinrich Böll Foundation, 1.03.2023 3. Protesty w Mołdawii. Czy ten kraj będzie kolejnym celem ataku Putina? in “Świat do trzeciej” programme, Polish Radio Troika,...
More →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...
More →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...
More →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...
More →We cordially invite you to watch the discussion about IEŚ Policy Papers: China towards Eastern Europe: between plague and war. Michał Słowikowski, Tomasz Stępniewski, China towards Eastern Europe: between plague and war – introduction Aleksandra Kuczyńska-Zonik, Barbara Jundo-Kaliszewska, The Wolf resists the Dragon: an assessment of the relationship between Lithuania and...
More →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...
More →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...
More →We invite you to read the newest Policy Papers 10/2022: Türkiye in the Balkans: the role, position and bilateral relations (part 1). List of articles: Kinga Smoleń, Türkiye and the geopolitical rivalry in the Western BalkansAnna Jagiełło-Szostak, Examining the “special” relationship between Bosnia and Herzegovina and the Republic of TürkiyeAgata Domachowska,...
More →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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More →We invite you to read the newest Policy Papers 8/2022: Volodymyr Zelenskyy’s presidency and the impact of the Russia-Ukraine war, edited by Tomasz Stępniewski and Adam Reichardt. Adam Reichardt and Tomasz Stępniewski, Volodymyr Zelenskyy’s presidency and the impact of the Russia-Ukraine war: Introduction An interview with Andrew Wilson. Interview by Adam Reichardt. The...
More →On December 13, 2022, IEŚ Directors and analysts met with Dominik Jankowski, Head of the Political Department at the Permanent Representation of Poland to NATO, who gave a guest talk entitled “The Russian-Ukrainian war – implications for NATO”. Udostępnij
More →On 6-9 December, Szczepan Czarnecki, an analyst from the Visegrad Team, took part in a study trip to Prague as part of the project “Research Center of the Three Seas Initiative” organized by ISP PAN. During the study visit, participants took part in a series of meetings with partners from the Czech Republic, i.e. with analysts from Asociace pro mezinárodní...
More →We invite you to participate in the webinar: Russia’s War in Ukraine: Implications for the Politics of History in Central and Eastern Europe 13 December 2022 / 11:00-12:30 CET / On Zoom in English. Please click the link below to join the webinar:https://zoom.us/j/91656035153?pwd=ZFZqRjdDamFaTGRDWVJhL0RuSE0vQT09Passcode: 271667 Participants Professor Georgiy...
More →We invite you to read about the seminar: North Macedonia and Moldova in the enlargement policy of the European Union Date: 7 December 2022 / hour: 12.00 / venue: Central Europe Institute in Lublin Speakers: Piotr Buras, European Council on Foreign Relations Spasimir Domaradzki, Central Europe Institute in Lublin Piotr Oleksy, Central Europe Institute in Lublin Moderator: Tomasz...
More →The Central Europe Institute in Lublin together with the Western Institute in Poznań invite you to the seminar: Germany’s role inCentral Europe: continuation or change? The event will take place on 12 December 2022, at 10.00 a.m. at the Western Institute in Poznań. The discussion will be attended by: Justyna SchulzKrzysztof MalinowskiViktor SavinokTomasz MorozowskiPiotr...
More →The Central Europe Institute in Lublin and the Department of European Studies, Institute of Political Studies, Polish Academy of Sciences in Warsaw invite you to a webinar: Russia’s war with Ukraine: the fighting continues and what next? Date: 6 December 2022, 11.30-13.00 (webinar) Link to broadcast:https://youtu.be/NKwBFwMk3FAPasscode: 667293 Moderation: Prof. Tomasz...
More →On 7-8 November 2022, Dr Hanna Bazhenova from the Eastern Team of the IEŚ participated in the International Scientific Conference “Central and Eastern Europe in the International Politics of the 20th and 21st Centuries”, which was organised by the Andrzej Frycz Modrzewski Krakow Academy and the Pedagogical University named after the Commission of National Education in...
More →On November 30, 2022, a workshop meeting was held at the embassy of the Republic of Poland in Stockholm and at the Council of the Baltic Sea States. One day later, prof. Beata Surmacz, prof. Tomasz Stępniewski and dr Damian Szacawa participated in the CBEES Annual Confernce 2022. Where are we now? Perspectives on East European Area Studies Today at Södertörn University.As part...
More →The Central Europe Institute was a partner in organising a seminar dedicated to the 30th anniversary of Polish-Moldovan relations, which took place on 28 November 2022 as part of the Civic Forum “Poland, Europe and the World in the Era of Multidimensional Crises”, organised by the Catholic University of Lublin. The conference opened with a lecture by the Ambassador...
More →The Institute is a partner of the conference: History and memory in the conditions of Russia’s information war against Ukraine. We invite you to participate in this discussion remotely or stationary. 30 November 2022, 10:00 a.m., room A.4.35, 45 Głęboka St., Lublin, Faculty of Political Science and Journalism, UMCS Link do spotkania...
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