III International Conference EUSEC
2022-12-15 13:28
Katedra Europeistyki jest współorganizatorem III International Conference EUSEC pt. "“Economic and financial security of the European Union in the current global and regional settings” odbywającej się 15.12.2022 r. na SGH oraz w on-line na platformie Teams.
Katedra jest partnerem projektu współfinansowanego w ramach Jean Monnet modules. W konferencji bierze udział dr Dorota Czyżewska-Misztal z referatem pt. "European approach to artificial intelligence in the shadow of China-US rivalry”, natomiast otwarcia konferencji dokonała dr hab. Ida Musiałkowska, prof. UEP, kierownik Katedry Europeistyki
Program zamieszczamy poniżej:
13.00-13.15 Official Addresses
Prof. Ewa Latoszek - Director in the Jean Monnet Chair of the European Union, Socio- Economic Collegium, SGH Warsaw School of Economics; President of the Polish European Community Studies Association (PECSA)
Prof. Ida Musiałkowska - Head of the Department of European Studies, Poznań University of Economics and Business
Prof. Marta Witkowska - Department of Policies of the European Union, Faculty of Political Science and International Studies, University of Warsaw
Dr. Agnieszka Kłos - Holder of Jean Monnet Module EUSEC, Jean Monnet Chair of the European Union, Collegium of Socio-Economics Warsaw School of Economics; Polish European Community Studies Association (PECSA)
13.15 – 14.10 Session I
Moderator: Dr Marta Pachocka - Department of Political Studies, Institute of International Studies, Collegium of Socio-Economics, SGH Warsaw School of Economics; Secretary of the Polish European Community Studies Association (PECSA); Team Europe in Poland
Dr. Miklós Somai – “Before determining the role of the EU in the global system…”, Centre for Economic and Regional Studies, Institute of World Economics, Hungary
Prof. Anatoliy Kruglashov – “Russian-Ukrainian War as the trigger and demand to re-consider European integration's value and perspective?”, Department of Political Science and Public Administration, Chernivtsi Yuriy Fedkovych National University, Ukraine
Dr. Nataliya Nechaieva-Yuriichuk – “Russian War Against Ukraine: financial stress for Europe”, Department of Political Science and Public Administration, Chernivtsi Yuriy Fedkovych National University, Ukraine
Prof. Marta Witkowska, Dr. Rafał Kuligowski – “Spending public funds on the basis of public procurement and sanctions related to Russia's aggression against Ukraine. Case study”, Department of Policies of the European Union, Faculty of Political Science and International Studies, University of Warsaw; University of Public Administration in Szczecin, Poland
14.10-15.30 Session II
Moderator: Dr. Aleksandra Borowicz - Department of Transport Policy and Economic Integration, Faculty of Economics, University of Gdańsk, Treasurer of the Polish European Community Studies Association (PECSA); Team Europe in Poland
Dr. Edina Lilla Meszaros – “Sanctions as resilience building tools in the EU-Belarus border crisis?!”, University of Oradea, Romania
Maria Karamanoli, PhD Candidate – “Covid-19 economic policy response, resilience and tourism recovery: The case of Eurozone”, University of Aegean, Greece
Dr. Dorota Czyżewska-Misztal – “European approach to artificial intelligence in the shadow of China-US rivalry”, Department of European Studies, Poznań University of Economics and Business, Poland
Dr. Mehmet Ali Özçobanlar – “Turkish Formal Organizations, Their Role and Impact on the Development of the Economy and Economic Policies”, WSHIU Academy of Applied Sciences in Poznan, Poland
15.30-15.45 Discussion
Project Partners:
• Jean Monnet Centre of Excellence, Collegium of Socio-Economics, SGH Warsaw School of Economics
• Department of Political Studies, Institute of International Studies, Collegium of Socio-Economics, SGH Warsaw School of Economics
• Poznań University of Economics and Business
• Department of International Economic Relations, Faculty of Economics, University of Economics in Katowice
• Faculty of Economics, University of Gdańsk