Guest lecture: Prof. Jan Grzymski, Jagiellonian University ! (17 April 2024, 10:00 - M011) !
Because of the Day of the Faculty which is on Tuesday, April 16, the guest lecture of prof. Jan Grzymski from Jageillonian University will take place on Wednesday, April 17, in the room M011.
The room M011 is the Employee Club and it is situated in the basement, exactly at the opposite of the Krmítko shop!
The lecture and following discussion with prof. Grzymski will be devoted to the ENP, EU Enlargement policy and democracy promotion and it will be based on the project on which prof. Grzymski is working currently. The lecture will be accompanied with the discussion.
Here you can visit the pages with the most recent articles that were published by prof. Jan Grzymski:
Jaroszewicz, M. and Grzymski, J.(2021). ‘Technocracy Revisited: The Polish Security Dispositif and Ukrainian Migration to Poland’ in, Journalof Contemporary European Research17(2): 258-280.
Foster, R., Grzymski, J. and Brusenbauch Meislová, M. (2021). ‘The Limits of EUropean Legitimacy: On Populism and Technocracy. Introduction to the Special Issue’ in, Journal of Contemporary European Research. 17 (2): 75-86.
I am looking forward to our meeting on Wednesday at 10 a.m. in room M011!
Position paper 5: The EU as an actor in relation to the countries of the South Caucasus and as an actor in conflict resolution in the South Caucasus
In the paper you can either address the issue of the EU as an actor in the region in general, or focus only on 1 country or on a phenomenon of separatist areas and conflicts in South Caucasus (e.g. the recent escalation of the Armenian-Azerbaijani conflict and the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict, in the period 2020-2023, also in the context of the current war in Ukraine). In the policy paper, you can address the following topics (of your choice):
Georgia - problems and limits of the EU as an actor of democracy promotion in the country; Georgia and the EU - the future? Georgia and its position to the current conflict in Ukraine; Georgia as the EU candidate country.
Armenia and the dilemmas of its relations with the EU (Armenia and its close relations with Russia, seen from the perspective of the current conflict in Ukraine).
Azerbaijan as a missed opportunity of the European Neighbourhood Policy? Azerbaijan as an important actor in energy security; Azerbaijan and Turkey's role in the region (seen through the lens of the current conflict in Ukraine).
DEADLINE: Position paper must be uploaded to the particular folders no later than 1 p.m. of the day before the seminar for which the position paper is written, i.e. April 15, 2024, 1 p.m.
FOLDER FOR POSITION PAPER 5: