The Institute of Public Affairs was a co-organizer of Wroclaw Global Forum, international conference hold on 9-11 of June.
Two-days long debate was a chance for politicians and experts from Poland, Europe and the United States to discuss the most recent challenges world has to face: economic issues, foreign and security policy, transformation, energy market. IPA was responsible for a panel devoted to Polish EU Presidency.
Speakers in panel:
Natalia Gherman, Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs and European Integration of Moldova
Danuta Hübner, Member of the European Parliament, Chairwoman of the Committee
on Regional Development
Alan Mayhew, Professor, University of Sussex
Antonio Missiroli, Head of European Dialogue Section, Bureau of European Policy
Advisers, European Commission
Moderator:dr Jacek Kucharczyk, President of the Executive Board, the Institute of Public Affairs
Panelists were discussing challenges the Polish EU Presidency has to face, expectations towards Poland in Brussels, in other member states and the EU’s neighbourhood countries as well as the potential threats that can occur in the next six months.
Panel met people interest and was attended by 60 guests.
Two-days long debate was a chance for politicians and experts from Poland, Europe and the United States to discuss the most recent challenges world has to face: economic issues, foreign and security policy, transformation, energy market. IPA was responsible for a panel devoted to Polish EU Presidency.
Speakers in panel:
Natalia Gherman, Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs and European Integration of Moldova
Danuta Hübner, Member of the European Parliament, Chairwoman of the Committee
on Regional Development
Alan Mayhew, Professor, University of Sussex
Antonio Missiroli, Head of European Dialogue Section, Bureau of European Policy
Advisers, European Commission
Moderator:dr Jacek Kucharczyk, President of the Executive Board, the Institute of Public Affairs
Panelists were discussing challenges the Polish EU Presidency has to face, expectations towards Poland in Brussels, in other member states and the EU’s neighbourhood countries as well as the potential threats that can occur in the next six months.
Panel met people interest and was attended by 60 guests.