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10:30–12:00 PECSA Annual General Meeting & PECSA Board Meeting (in Polish)
12:00–12:30 Registration
12:30–12:45 Welcome addresses
- Prof. Ewa Latoszek (SGH Warsaw School of Economics/Jean Monnet Centre of Excellence at SGH Warsaw School of Economics/PECSA)
- Dr. Angelika Klein (Adenauer Foundation in Poland)
12:45–14:00 Panel I. “The European Union of the 21st century – in search of a European identity?”
Moderator:
- Dr. Aleksandra Szczerba-Zawada (Jacob of Paradies University in Gorzów Wielkopolski/Jean Monnet Module EUIncSo/PECSA)
Speakers:
- Prof. Tatjana Muravska (University of Latvia/Riga Stradiņš University/ECSA–Latvia): “Transformation of the EU as ever expanding »project«: Challenges and Agendas”
- Prof. dr. Claudia Wiesner (University of Applied Sciences in Fulda/Harvard Center for European Studies): “European identity in troubled times: conception and practice”
- PhD Candidate Andrea Circolo (University of Naples “Parthenope”): “Future solutions to preserve the founding values of the European Union: the proposal of regulation protecting the EU budget against generalised rule of law deficiencies”
- Prof. Ewa Latoszek (SGH Warsaw School of Economics/Jean Monnet Centre of Excellence at SGH Warsaw School of Economics/PECSA): “European studies under the current instability and insecurity”
14:00–14:15 Coffee break
14:15–15:30 Panel II. "External policy, internal purposes – the multi-layered dynamics of EU’ interdependence”
Moderator:
- Prof. Małgorzata Dziembała (University of Economics in Katowice/PECSA)
Speakers:
- Prof. Olga Bombardelli (University of Trento): “'The European Union in the global scenario”
- Prof. dr. Reza Hasmath (University of Alberta): “What drives contemporary E.U. external strategic engagement? A case study of contemporary E.U.-China relations”
- Dr. Olga Barburska (University of Warsaw/PECSA): “Europeanization as an instrument of the EU’s foreign policy in the field of promotion of democracy”
- Dr. Aleksandra Borowicz (University of Gdańsk/PECSA): “Asymmetry of external relations of the European Union in the political, social and economic dimensions”
15:30–15:45 Coffee break
15:45–17:00 Panel III. “Member States v. the EU - (sincere) cooperation or (unfair) competition?”
Moderator:
- Dr. Marta Pachocka (SGH Warsaw School of Economics /Jean Monnet Module EUMIGRO/PECSA)
Speakers:
- Prof. Agnieszka Domańska (SGH Warsaw School of Economics/PECSA): “Impact of public and private spendings on the innovation performance and propensity for international collaboration of domestic companies in Poland and other EU countries. Cross-country comparative analysis using ADL model”
- PhD Candidate Elodie Thevenin (Jagiellonian University): “Anti-migration populist discourse in the Polish Parliament: what future for Europe?”
- PhD Candidate Tamar Todria (University of Tbilisi): “Preserving indigenous culture or spreading multiculturalism in Europe?!”
- PhD Candidate Dominik Wach (University of Warsaw): “Approaches to migrant integration policy in Poland. Differences between central and local administration”
17:00–17:15 Closing session
- Prof. Małgorzata Dziembała (University of Economics in Katowice/PECSA)
- Dr. Aleksandra Szczerba-Zawada (Jacob of Paradies University in Gorzów Wielkopolski/Jean Monnet Module EUIncSo/PECSA)