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22 WEDNESDAY, JULY 5 – DAY 1 Registration: 11:00 AM – 7:00 PM The hall of the Old Library 4:00 PM – 5:15 PM 6:00 PM – 7:45 PM (Auditorium Maximum) Adam Mickiewicz Auditorium OPENING CEREMONY Ms. Katarzyna Chałasińska-Macukow Rector of the Warsaw University Mr. Kazimierz Marcinkiewicz, Prime Minister of Poland Mr. Aliaksandr Milinkevich, Leader of the Congress of Democratic Forces, Belarus Bogdan Borusewicz, Speaker of Senate of Poland ROUND TABLE I: BELARUS FUTURE OF THE SOCIETY, NATION AND STATE Mr. Aliaksandr Milinkevich Mr. Stanislav Shushkevich

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WEDNESDAY – DAY 1, 5 JULY

Schedule

11:00 AM – 7:00 PM Registration Location: The hall of the Old Library (Stara Biblioteka)

4:00 PM – 5:15 PM OPENING CEREMONY

Location: Auditorium Maximum

6:00 PM – 7:45 PM Round Table I: “Belarus!” Location: Main Auditorium of the Old Library

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THURSDAY – DAY 2, 6 JULY

Schedule

8:30 AM – 3:00 PM Registration Location: The hall of the Old Library (Stara Biblioteka)

9:15 AM – 11:15 AM SESSION I

11:30 AM – 1:30 PM SESSION II

3:30 PM – 5:30 PM SESSION III

6:00 PM – 7:45 PM Round Table II: Police state in the process of system transition in post-communist countries” Location: Main Auditorium of the Old Library (Stara Biblioteka)

DAY 2 – THURSDAY – 6 JULY

32 SESSION I 9:15 AM – 11:15 AM

PANELS

SESSION I 9:15 AM – 11:15 AM

1. TRANSITION – THEORETICAL APPROACH Chair: JANE CURRY (USA) Santa Clara U

Participants: TADEUSZ KRAUZE (USA) Hofstra U A comparative analysis of post-communist

transformations the sequencing of pivotal events in 27 states

PETER WIRT HEINZ (Belgium) ESCG, HZS Brussels MATTHIAS PROPPE (Germany) Berlin The „great power” of manipulation – will global

rebellion prevail anew? An analysis of recent international developments on the background of an old ideology

VICTOR GOMEZ (Canada) Toronto U Making parties out of movements: The transformation

of the anticommunist opposition in East-Central Europe

MARTIN KRYGIER Australia U of New South Wales in Sidney After post-communism? The next phase?

SESSION I 9:15 AM – 11:15 AM 33

DAY 2 – THURSDAY – 6 JULY

2. ECONOMIC TRANSITION: FOREIGN INVESTMENT, DEVELOPMENT AND TRANSITIONAL ANALYSIS

Chair: RICHARD HUNTER (USA) Seton Hall U New Jersey

Participants: HECTOR LOZADA (USA) Seton Hall U New Jersey Branding tactics in the promotion of investment

opportunities in the country: Poland after the transformation

RICHARD HUNTER (USA) Seton Hall U New Jersey Retrospective analysis and future perspective: the

challenge of political and economic change

BRENDAN LECHNER (USA) Seton Hall U New Jersey Foreign Direct Investment as a „driver” in the

transformation process

3. ENERGY SECURITY IN CENTRAL AND EASTERN EUROPE – GEOPOLITICAL GAME

Chair: JERZY KOZAKIEWICZ (Poland) Warsaw U

Participants: CHARLES KRUPNICK (USA) US Army War College Nuclear power stations in Central and Eastern Europe

and Europe’s evolving energy and environmental security policies

NIGORA AKILOVA (Uzbekistan) Warsaw U Russia’s electrical power as a tool of expansion.

DAY 2 – THURSDAY – 6 JULY

34 SESSION I 9:15 AM – 11:15 AM

ANNA MESHALKINA (Russia) St. Petersburg S of Economy Energy security in the region and the place of Russia in

solving of this problem

4. UKRAINE AFTER THE ORANGE REVOLUTION

Chair: MARIA PRZEŁOMIEC (Poland) Columnist

Participants: VIRA BURDIAK (Ukraine) Chernivtsi National U Orange Revolution: consequences and perspectives for

Ukraine

DENYS KIRYUKHIN (Ukraine) National Academy of Science of Ukraine Political opposition in Ukraine after the Orange

revolution

OKSANA VOYTYUK (Ukraine) Maria Curie–Skłodowska U in Lublin International image of Ukraine after Orange revolution

ILYA SMIRNOV (Russia) St. Petersburg Herzen U Ukraine in Orange (2004–2006) retrospective view

ALENA SKURATOVICH (Belarus) State Pedagogical U Ukraine after the „Orange revolution”

DAY 2 – THURSDAY – 6 JULY

SESSION II 11:30 AM – 1:30 PM

5. POST-COMMUNISM AND IDENTITY – SOCIOLOGICAL AND ANTHROPOLOGICAL APPROACHES

Chair: JAKUB SADOWSKI (Poland) Warsaw U

Participants: AGATA SZCZUKOVA (Czech Republic) Polish Academy of Science What is a „homo sovieticus”? Has it ever existed

and if so – does he exist nowadays?

KENNETH ROBERTS (Great Britain) Liverpool U Waiting for the next post-communist generations

ALEH BRESKY (Belarus) Brest State U

OLGA BRESKAYA (Belarus) Brest State U Brest Boundaries of solidarity and subsidiarity

principles in Eastern Europe.

6. ETHNIC MINORITIES IN POST-COMMUNIST CONTEXT

Chair: ANDRZEJ ANANICZ (Poland) Warsaw U

Participants: GUZEL MAKAROVA (Russia) Kazan The experience of Western democracies and „Last

Empire” in Russian post-soviet discourse of problems in management of ethnocultural differences

SESSION II 11:30 AM – 1:30 PM 35

DAY 2 – THURSDAY – 6 JULY

NATALYA LAZAR (Ukraine) Chernivtsi National U The legislative and institutional framework of minority

policy in the post-communist Slovakia and Ukraine

MARINA MIKHAILOVA (USA) Chicago U Language and nationhood in Latvia – pre-soviet and

contemporary contestations

KONSTANTIN DYAKONOV (Russia) Russian Academy of Science Ethnic minorities in a large Russian city.

Case of Moscow.

7. RUSSIA – TRANSITION OF THE STATE AND SOCIETY IN POST-COMMUNIST PERIOD

Chair: ROMAN BÄCKER Nicolaus Copernicus U in Toruń

Participants: ANNA JACH (Poland) Jagiellonian U The events of October 1993 as an apogee of

constitutional crisis in Russian Federation

KATJA RUUTU (Finland) Helsinki U The constitutional development of Russia

PAULINA POSPIESZNA (Poland) Alabama U The market economy and prospects of democracy

in Russia

MARIE HELENE MANDRILLON (France) National Center for Scientific Research Environment in the public sphere in Russia: continuity

and changes

36 SESSION II 11:30 AM – 1:30 PM

DAY 2 – THURSDAY – 6 JULY

EKATERINA STEPANOVA (Russia) St. Petersburg Herzen U The role of the region in federal political process

in Russia

8. TRANSCAUCASIA: POLITICAL TRANSFORMATION, RELATIONS WITH THE EUROPEAN UNION

Chair: PIOTR IWASZKIEWICZ (Poland) Ministry of Foreign Affairs

Participants: ABEL POLESE (Italy) EHESS of Paris

O’ BEACHAIN DONNACHA (Ireland) KIMEP in Almaty Georgia 2003 and Ukraine 2004: two acts, one play?

KATARZYNA CZERNIECKA (Poland) Łódź U The EU`s policy towards the South Caucasus

NINO DANIBEGASHVILI (Georgia) Warsaw U Georgia in the wider Europe context: main issues and

controversies

SHAHLA KAZIMOVA (Azerbaijan) Warsaw U General picture of transformation process in

Azerbaijan. Problems and perspectives.

Discussant: NASIMAN YAQUBLU (Azerbaijan) „Azerbaycan Ordusu”

SESSION II 11:30 AM – 1:30 PM 37

DAY 2 – THURSDAY – 6 JULY

9. BELARUS 2006

Chair: ULADZIMIER LUKIEVIC (Belarus) Brest State U

Participants: ULADZIMIER LUKIEVIC (Belarus) Brest State U

VALENTYNA LUKIEVIC (Belarus) Brest State U Belarus 2006: Patria o muerte?

ULADZIMIR VIALICHKIN (Belarus) Human Rights Public Association „Brest Spring” Human rights in the conditions of a totalitarian regime

PALINA PANASIUK (Belarus) Brest The place of the Belarus in Europe after the fall of

Lukashenka’s regime. Geopolitics of Belarus

DZMITRY ZAITSAU (Belarus) Belarusian Academy of Science Belarus 2006: The art of ideology

10. DEMOCRATISATION, HUMAN RIGHTS, SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHANGE

Chair: ANTONI KAMIŃSKI (Poland) Polish Academy of Sciences

Participations: RADZISŁAWA GORTAT (Poland) Warsaw U Democratisation in the CIS

38 SESSION II 11:30 AM – 1:30 PM

DAY 2 – THURSDAY – 6 JULY

JEFFREY TURK (Slovenia) Slovenian Academy of Sciences and Arts, Ljubljana The importance of the transformations in post-

communist Europe for improving our understanding in the processes of social and economic change

EKATERINA KUZNETSOVA (Russia) State U Higher School of Economics in Moscow Democratisation in Russia and Poland: how to evaluate

the success of political transition?

DAINA BARA (Latvia) Latvia U in Riga The process of democratization in Latvia.

TARAS TSYMBLASTY (Ukraine) Ternopil U The experience of Ukraine and Poland in the sphere

of defence of the human rights by the constitutional jurisdiction organs

SESSION III 3:30 PM – 5:30 PM

11. FORMER YUGOSLAVIA – POLITICAL CHANGES

Chair: ROBIN REMINGTON (USA) U of Missouri

Participations: ROBIN REMINGTON (USA) U of Missouri – Columbia) Life and death of Slobodan Milosević: insights from and

for international relations theory

IVANA SPASIĆ (Serbia) Belgrade U The elusive truth: the legacy of the past on Serbia’s road

to the future

SESSION III 3:30 PM – 5:30 PM 39

DAY 2 – THURSDAY – 6 JULY

NEBOJSA PETROVIĆ (Serbia) Belgrade U Challenges and potentials for building of stable peace

in the Balkans

DAVOR PAUKOVIĆ (Croatia) Political Science Research Centre in Zagreb Croatian and Serbian politics towards Yugoslav crisis

(1989–1990)

ANDELKO MILARDOVIĆ (Croatia) Political Science Research Centre in Zagreb Political transition: case of Croatia 1989–1991

Discussant: JOLANTA SUJECKA (Poland) Polish Academy of Sciences / Warsaw U

12. POST-COMMUNIST WORLD AFTER THE COLD WAR: US, NATO ALLIES AND RUSSIA

Chair: GRZEGORZ WIŚNIEWSKI (Poland) Ministry of National Defense

Participants: ROGER E. KANET (USA) U of Miami “The Bush doctrine” and current US foreign and

security policy: the prospects for US relations with its NATO allies

MARJATTA HEIDI BERGER (Finland) Helsinki U Common and divergent securities. „Pragmatism”

in Russia’s relations with NATO

ANDREY FEDAROVICH (Belarus) Warsaw U Character of relations between Russia and NATO after

crisis in Kosovo: beginning or continuation (the latter half of 1999 – may 2002)

40 SESSION III 3:30 PM – 5:30 PM

DAY 2 – THURSDAY – 6 JULY

ALEKSEY NIKITENKO (Russia) Orel State U NATO after the cold war

13. POLAND AND RUSSIA – CONFLICT AND DIALOGUE

Chair: JERZY POMIANOWSKI (Poland) „Novaya Polsha”

Participants: TATIANA BUSYGINA (Russia) Warsaw U Communication difficulties in present

day Polish-Russian discourse

IRINA MARTYNOVA (Russia) Moscow State U Stereotype of Russians in Pole’s language perception

OLGA NADSKAKUŁA (Poland) Łódź U John Paul II`s Polishhood in the light of anti-Latin

Russian phobias

OLGA LOPATINA (Russia) Samara State Academy of Culture and Arts Development and modern situation of Polish cultural

influence on the Middle Volga

14. ELECTIONS AND REFERENDA IN POST-COMMUNIST STATES

Chair: RADZISŁAWA GORTAT (Poland) Warsaw U

Participants: SKALNIK LEFF CAROL (USA) Illinois U, Urbana Champaign

SESSION III 3:30 PM – 5:30 PM 41

DAY 2 – THURSDAY – 6 JULY

The domestication of transitional influences: European integration and the electoral connection in the new state of Slovakia

TAMARA VLASENKO (Ukraine) Kharkiv Skovoroda U Ideological legitimacy of political power in electing

process

YEVHENIA YURIYCHUK (Ukraine) Chernivtsi National U Referendums in Ukraine and Belarus and power

legitimations

MAGDALENA MUSIAŁ-KARG (Poland) Poznań Adam Mickiewicz U Referendum institution in post-communist democracies.

Enlargement of the EU

IGOR GRETSKY (Russia) St. Petersburg State U Analysing the Ukraine’s 2006 parliamentary elections:

Common and specific trends

15. EDUCATION IN TRANSITION – POST-SOVIET UKRAINE AND RUSSIA

Chair: LESZEK ZASZTOWT (Poland) Warsaw U

Participants: LARYSA MYRGORODS’KA (Ukraine) Tavryda National U Is it possible to have effective higher education in the

ineffective society?

VICTORIA GORYAYNOVA (Russia) State U Higher School of Economics in St. Petersburg

42 SESSION III 3:30 PM – 5:30 PM

DAY 2 – THURSDAY – 6 JULY

DARJA FOMINA (Russia) State U Higher School of Economics in St. Petersburg

MARJA ANISSIMOVA (Russia) State U Higher School of Economics in St. Petersburg Institutional and financial issues of the Russian

education system during the period of free market formation

TETIANA POPOVA (Ukraine) National U Ostroh Academy Education of Youth on the basis of Christian moral

values in post-soviet Ukraine

MARIA BURLAKOVA (Russia) Shuya State Pedagogical U Transition and transformation of Russian universities

in post-soviet times

SESSION III 3:30 PM – 5:30 PM 43

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DAY 3 – FRIDAY – 7 JULY

FRIDAY – DAY 3, 7 JULY

Schedule

8:30 AM – 3:00 PM Registration Location: The hall of the Old Library (Stara Biblioteka)

9:15 AM – 11:15 AM SESSION IV

11:30 AM – 1:30 PM SESSION V

3:30 PM – 5:30 PM SESSION VI

6:00 PM – 7:45 PM Round Table III: “EU Eastern policy – enlargement, partnership, borders, cooperation” Location: Main Auditorium of the Old Library (Stara Biblioteka)

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DAY 3 – FRIDAY – 7 JULY

PANELS

SESSION IV 9:15 AM – 11:15 AM

16. POLISH EASTERN BORDERLAND: CULTURE, ECONOMY, SOCIETY

Chair: LESZEK ZASZTOWT (Poland) Warsaw U

Participants: TETYANA BILYK (Ukraine) Vinnytsya State Pedagogical U Culture of Ukrainian-Polish border territories: history

and the present time

ANATOLI LYSIUK (Belarus) Brest State U Belarusian trans-border region and the problems of

social security

ELENA DOLGIKH (Russia) Moscow Choice of CIS European Countries Labor migrants: to

the West or to the East?

AMANDA LAICHAK (Poland) U of Pittsburgh Border Blues: A socio-economic needs assessment of

Ukrainian economic migrants post Poland’s European Union accession

48 SESSION IV 9:15 AM – 11:15 AM

DAY 3 – FRIDAY – 7 JULY

17. SOCIAL AND POLITICAL TRANSITION IN CENTRAL ASIA

Chair: MICHAŁ ŁABENDA (Poland) Ministry of Foreign Affairs

Participants: ABDURASUL NIYAZOV (Uzbekistan) Warsaw U Mahalla and society in Uzbekistan

AGNIESZKA MAKOWSKA (Poland) Warsaw U National state building in Uzbekistan after 1991

MAŁGORZATA WESOŁOWSKA (Poland) United Nations U in Brugge Witnessing Central Asia – Western engagement,

security issues and regional integration (Commonwealth of Independent States)

NATALIA MALYARCHUK (Kazkhstan) Public Foundation „Transparency” in Almaty Recent presidential elections in the Republic

of Kazakhstan – political prospects

KAMOLIDDIN RABBIMOV (Uzbekistan) Warsaw U Uzbek oppositional parties and human right activists

after Andijan events 13–05 2005: analyzing situation of political processes in Uzbekistan

18. MEDIA, TRANSITION, FREEDOM OF SPEECH

Chair: WIESŁAW WACŁAWCZYK (Poland) Nicolaus Copernicus U in Toruń

Participants: WIESŁAW WACŁAWCZYK (Poland) Nicolaus Copernicus U in Toruń Freedom of speech and media in today’s Ukraine

SESSION IV 9:15 AM – 11:15 AM 49

DAY 3 – FRIDAY – 7 JULY

SANJAR QIAM (Afghanistan) Warsaw U Afghan media landscape

URSZULA JARECKA (Poland) Polish Academy of Sciences Get rich and enjoy life! Entrepreneurship and

consumption in press discourse

KSENIA KRASILNIKOVA (Russia) Krasnoyarsk State U Discussion and polemic in contemporary press as an

example of freedom of speech: the types of dispute and arguments

19. TRANSITION OF RURAL REGIONS – UKRAINIAN AND ROMANIAN CASES

Chair: MARIUSZ KOWALSKI (Poland) Polish Academy of Sciences / Warsaw U

Participants: UKRAINE YURIY HUBENI (Lviv) Agrarian U Transformation of agriculture of Ukraine: expectations

and results

ADEL KISS (Romania) WAC – Centre for Regional Anthropological Research Family farming in Romanian village. The problem of

keeping pace

ORSOLYA GERGELY (Romania) Babes-Bolyai U Labour market changes and responses. Labour market

questions and problems form an East Transylvanian perspective

50 SESSION IV 9:15 AM – 11:15 AM

DAY 3 – FRIDAY – 7 JULY

20. EUROPEAN ENERGY SECURITY – NORTHERN DIMENSION

Chair: ALOJZY NOWAK (Poland) Warsaw U

Participants: MACIEJ JAKUBIK (Poland) Warsaw U The geopolitics of energy in Eastern Europe. How to

overcome dependence?

ULRICH BEST (Germany) Chemnitz U Security, pipelines and imperialism: German and Polish

debates about the Yamal and Baltic pipelines

KATERINA TYMINSKA (Ukraine) Taras Shevchenko National U in Kyiv The EU’s northern dimension policy and the energetic

security of the member states

ANDRIS SPRUDS (Latvia) Riga Stradnis U Ramifications of Russia’s energy policy in post-

communist space: case of Latvia

Discussant: JANUSZ SAWCZUK (Poland) Opole U

SESSION IV 9:15 AM – 11:15 AM 51

DAY 3 – FRIDAY – 7 JULY

SESSION V 11:30 AM – 1:30 PM

21. HOW TO MAKE FRIENDS AND INFLUENCE OTHER MEMBER STATES WHEN WRITING EU TREATIES A COMPARATIVE DISCUSSION OF THE NETHERLANDS, FRANCE/GERMANY AND POLAND

Chair: KRZYSZTOF BOBIŃSKI (Poland) Polish Institute of International Affairs

Participants: COLETTE MAZZUCELLI (USA) New York U Drawing lessons in the chair assessing the Dutch

presidency’s impact during the Maastricht and Amsterdam conferences

ALMUT METZ (Germany) Centre for Applied Policy Research, Ludwig-Maximilians U ULRIKE GUEROT (Germany) Munich Cooperative hegemon, missing engine or improbable

core? Expanding French-German Influence in European treaty reform

KRZYSZTOF BOBIŃSKI (Poland) Polish Institute of International Affairs The constitutional treaty – the Polish case

22. CONFLICTS IN TRANSCAUCASIA

Chair: DAVID KOLBAIA (Poland) Warsaw U

Participants: RAHMAN A. ALLAHVERDIYEV (Russia) St.Petersburg State U

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New aspects of the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict and perspectives of the peace process in 2006–2007

NINO LORTKIPANIDZE (Georgia) Adam Mickiewicz U in Poznań Frozen conflicts of Abkhazia and Southern Osetia

ALEKSANDER PAVKOVIC (Australia) Macquarie U Kosovo and Chechnya: Secessions and secessionist

movements in comparative perspective

Discussant: JERZY ROHOZIŃSKI (Poland) Polish Radio

23. EU – RUSSIA RELATIONS

Chair: KATARZYNA ŻUKROWSKA (Poland) Warsaw School of Economics

Participants: KATARZYNA ŻUKROWSKA (Poland) Warsaw School of Economics Institutional solutions in EU – Russia relations

PETRA KUCHYNKOVA (Czech Republic) Masaryk U EU – Russia relationship after the Eastern enlargement

– prospects and problems

KARI LIUHTO (Finland) Turku School of Economics The economic impact of the EU enlargement and

forthcoming change in legislation of the special economic zone upon the Kaliningrad region

NICOLE PORSCHMANN (Germany) Helmut Schmidt U Russian EU politics between ideas and pragmatism

– the example of Kaliningrad region 3

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VLADIMIR KUZMIN (Russia) Kaliningrad Kant State U Transboundary cooperation between Russia and EU

in a format of Euroregions

24. UKRAINE – FOREIGN POLICY

Chair: ANNA GÓRSKA (Poland) Centre for Eastern Studies

Participants: OLGA KAMENCHUK (Russia) European Academy in Bolzano The double East-West divide: External and internal

influences towards Ukrainian domestic and foreign politics.

ANNA KOZŁOWSKA (Poland) Wrocław U Breaking an East-West division concepts of Ukrainian

foreign policy

MARIA SHMELOVA (Ukraine) Warsaw U Ukraine after parliamentary elections 2006: chances for

realization of Eurointegration strategy

25. BELARUSIAN ETHNICITY AND IDENTITY

Chair: ALEKSANDER BARSZCZEWSKI Warsaw U

Participants: LIDIA LYSIUK (Belarus) Brest State U Conception of a human as a reflection of Belarusian

mentality

TATSYANA TOVSTSIK (Belarus) Warsaw U Family integration in Belarus and Poland

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DAY 3 – FRIDAY – 7 JULY

DZMITRY KANAPLIANIKAU (Belarus) Warsaw U Contemporary ethnic worldview of Belarusian’s in

Belarus and Poland

SESSION VI 3:30 PM – 5:30 PM

26. ECONOMY AND POLITICS IN THE POST SOVIET AREA

Chair: WANDA DRESSLER (France) Paris X Nanterre

Participants: MARCIN KACZMARSKI (Poland) Warsaw U The changing role of the CIS region in Russian foreign

and security policy

YULIA TROFIMOVA (Russia) Kemeovo State U The social responsibility of business: real forms and

factors of development in the present stage in Russia

OLEKSANDR LAPIUK (Ukraine) National U in Kiev Economic changes in Ukraine: from centrally planned

to free market economy

ZHANDOS KARINBAYEV (Kazkhstan) Kazakh National Pedagogical U Independent Kazakhstan 1991–2006

27. SECURITY POLICY IN CENTRAL ASIA

Chair: ANDRZEJ ANANICZ (Poland) Warsaw U

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Participants: ELENA KUZMINA (Russia) Russian Academy of Science New geopolitical realities in Central Asia

RUSLAN SHAMGUNOV (Russia) St. Petersburg State U Securing the Middle Asia states and NATO

GREGORY SIMONS (Sweden) Swedish National Defence College in Stockholm Rise of Russian influence – the SCO and the politics

of security in Central Asia in the wake of the Color Revolutions

CLAUDIA CROCI (Italy) Sant’Anna School of Advanced Studies in Pisa Central Asia’s security: bringing traditional and new

approaches

MIRVAHID MIRKAMILOV (Uzbekistan) Uzbek State World languages U NATO’s Future to the Central Asia and beyond

28. HISTORICAL MEMORY: ITS RELEVANCE FOR CONTEMPORARY SOCIETIES

Chair: KAZIMIERZ WÓYCICKI (Poland) Warsaw U

Participants: DOVILLE BUDRYTE (Lithuania) Brenau U in Gainesville The role of historical memory in a democratizing

society: Lithuanian „genocide” discourse and its new traits

DARIUSZ ŁAPIŃSKI (Poland) European University Viadrina – Frankfurt The false hopes of „Decommunisation” and their origins

in the Polish cultural tradition

56 SESSION VI 3:30 PM – 5:30 PM

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TERESE BIRUTE BURAUSKAITE (Lithuania) Genocide and Resistance Research Centre of Lithuania The process of lustration in Lithuania: search for

historical justice or a desire for revenge?

LAVINIA STAN (Canada) St. Francis Xavier U The Romanian information service between Securitate

and democratic intelligence services

29. UKRAINE – EU RELATIONSHIP: POLITICAL AND ECONOMIC ISSUES

Chair: JERZY MAREK NOWAKOWSKI (Poland) „Wprost” Weekly

Participants: ROMANA KIT (Ukraine) Ternopil Academy of National Economy Ukraine on the way to EU. Main problems connected

with process of EU integration

OLENA BETLII (Ukraine) U of Illinois Unfolding of identity politics in Ukraine EU relations:

Central European concept perspective

OLHA SHCHODRA (Ukraine) National U of Lviv Adaptation in Ukrainian legislation in the sphere

of commerce and international trade relations to European Union standards: Current achievements and perspectives for the future

PIOTR FIRLUS (Poland) Jagellonian U The influence of Ukrainian transition on its foreign trade

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8:30 AM – 11:00 AM Registration Location: The hall of the Old Library (Stara Biblioteka)

9:15 AM – 11:15 AM SESSION VII

11:30 AM – 1:30 PM SESSION VIII

2:00 PM – 3:00 PM Closing Ceremony Location: Main Auditorium of the Old Library (Stara Biblioteka)

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PANELS

SESSION VII 9:15 AM – 11:15 AM

30. PUTIN’S RUSSIA

Chair: ANTONI KAMIŃSKI (Poland) Polish Academy of Sciences

Participants: IGOR BARYGIN (Russia) St. Petersburg State U The originality of political party system of modern

Russia

SERGEI NAUMOV (Russia) St. Petersburg Herzen U Putin’s neo-conservative revolution: shifts in political

discourse in mass consciousness

NATALIA SHAROVA (Russia) St.Petersburg Herzen U Human rights as a ground for international interference

in the internal policy of the state

ELENA KOFANOVA (Russia) Moscow VCIOM Mikchail Gorbachov’s Perestroika and public opinion

paradoxes in Russia

KIRILL SMIRNOV (Russia) St. Petersburg Herzen U The problems of elite in modern Russia after 1991

62 SESSION VII 9:15 AM – 11:15 AM

DAY 4 – SATURDAY – 8 JULY

31. STATES IN TRANSITION – SOCIAL AND POLITICAL CHANGES

Chair: JEFFREY TURK (Slovenia) Slovenian Academy of Sciences and Arts, Ljubljana

Participants: NURGUL MUSAEVA (Kyrgyzstan) Warsaw U Transformation of social aid and educational

requirements in the sphere of social work in Poland

JYLDYZ OMUSHEVA (Kyrgyzstan) Adam Mickiewicz U in Poznań Influence of social transformation over childhood

development in Kyrgyzstan: problems and perspectives

ANNA BOBER (Poland) Wrocław U The commune subsidiary units in the authority system

in Poland

ANDREY DEMIDOV (Russia) Petrozavodsk State U NGO`s policy networks actors in the Russian regions

of North West

32. ECUMENISM, RECONCILIATION BETWEEN CHRISTIAN CHURCHES, MODERNISATION IN ISLAM

Chair: DAVID KOLBAIA (Poland) Warsaw U

Participants: VIKTOR KOZLOV (Ukraine) Taras Shevchenko National U in Kyiv Issues in relations between the Holy See and Ukraine

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DAVID KOLBAIA (Poland) Warsaw U Orthodox Church in Caucasus, the Holy See and

contemporary ecumenical movement

NIKOLAY GOROSHKOV (Russia) Voronezh State U The Russian Muslims: between Djadidizm and

Wahabizm

33. EAST-CENTRAL EUROPE: FROM „VELVET” TO „ORANGE” REVOLUTION

Chair: JAN RYCHLIK (Czech Republic) Charles U in Prague

Participants: JAN RYCHLIK (Czech Republic) Charles U in Prague The split of Czechoslovakia, 1989–1992

WANDA DRESSLER (France) Nanterre Colourful revolutions: a comparative analysis

SVITLANA SHCHERBAK (Ukraine) Kyiv National Linguistic U Social and political situation in Ukraine

(the elections in 2004 and 2006)

34. INTEGRATION PROCESSES IN CENTRAL EUROPE

Chair: HANNA MACHIŃSKA (Poland) Warsaw U

Participants: BARBARA CURYŁO (Poland) Opole A thoughtful competition or a thoughtless Drang

nach Westen

64 SESSION VII 9:15 AM – 11:15 AM

DAY 4 – SATURDAY – 8 JULY

RODICA MILENA ZAHARIA (Romania) Academy of Economics Studiest The EU common foreign and security policy and the

2007 enlargement wave: threats and opportunities

NATALIA VASILYEVA (Russia) St. Petersburg State U The problems of integration processes on the former

socialist space of Europe

SESSION VIII 11:30 AM – 1:30 PM

35. MULTICULTURALISM, NATIONALISM AND ETHNICITY IN THE TRANSITION PERIOD

Chair: PLEWA BARBARA TÖRNQUIST (Sweden) Lund U

Participants: MISLAV KUKOC (Croatia) Institute of Social Sciences in Split South-East Europe in post-communist period:

from nationalism to multiculturalism and vice versa

SANDRA UZULE (Latvia) Adam Mickiewicz U in Poznań The identity in multicultural Latvian society

HARUKA MIYAZAKI (Japan) Hokkaido U Pathos and logos in the post cold war nationalisms

GANNA KISLA (Ukraine) National Academy of Science of Ukraine The paradox of national development of Ukraine:

tendency of tolerance and isolationism (Crimean Aspect)

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36. JERZY GIEDROYC

Chair: BOGUMIŁA BERDYCHOWSKA (Poland) Ministry of Culture and National Heritage

Participants: MYKOLA GENYK (Ukraine) Subcarpathian U in Ivano-Frankisk The ULB conception in the Polish Political Mind

in Bipolarity Period

MARIA SENYCH (Ukraine) Subcarpathian U in Ivano-Frankisk The Polish Eastern borders problems in the political

mind of Jerzy Giedroyc

Discussant: JAN MALICKI (Poland) Warsaw U

37. TRANSFORMATION OF EDUCATIONAL SYSTEM IN POST-COMMUNIST POLAND AND UKRAINE

Chair: LESZEK ZASZTOWT (Poland) Warsaw U

Participants: KRYSTYNA NOWAK-FABRYKOWSKI (USA) John Carroll U The ethical role of modern history teachers in the

process of democratisation of Poland

SVITLANA LUK`IANCHUK (Ukraine) Zhytomyr State U The content of multicultural education as a pedagogical

phenomenon and its importance for Ukraine at the present moment

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ANATOLI KHUDOLY (Ukraine) National U “Ostroh Academy” Glasnost and Perestroika – changes within English

and Ukrainian

INNA SAMOYLUKEVYCH (Ukraine) Zhytomyr State U Foreign language teacher development

in an information age: constant change

LUDMILA LUSHPAY (Ukraine) National U Ostroh Academy Sociocultural aspects of teaching English language

at non-language specialties of higher educational institutions

38. ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT – UKRAINIAN AND POLISH EXPERIENCES

Chair: ANDRZEJ LUBBE (Poland) Warsaw U

Participants: MAŁGORZATA WERNER (Poland) Polish Academy of Science Is clientelism really the big bad wolf threatening

the development of the post-communist countries

ANDRIY BILOCHENKO (Ukraine) National Depository of Ukraine Development of the securities market in Ukraine

OLEKSANDRA BONDAR (Ukraine) Donetsk State U of Economics and Trade Diagnostics of development of international tourism

in Ukraine

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IVAN STETSYUK (Ukraine) National U „Ostroh Academy” Influence of private property on firm performance:

evidence from companies on WSE

39. TURKEY BETWEEN EUROPE AND ASIA: CULTURAL, POLITICAL AND RELIGIOUS ASPECTS

Chair: ANDRZEJ ANANICZ (Poland) Warsaw U

Participants: GIRAY SAYNUR BOZKURT (Turkey) Sakarya U Turkey’s political relations with Turkic republics

(in Transcaucasia and Central Asia) in CIS countries

JOLANTA KUBICKA (Poland) Academy of Economics in Katowice Economic aspects of the Turkey’s accession into EU

OLGA MALENKA (Ukraine) Taras Shevchenko National U Turkish national idea: pan-turkism and pan-islamism

actual or not? (upon the material of modern Turkish prose)

Discussant: ADAM BALCER (Poland) Centre for Eastern Studies – OSW

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CLOSING CEREMONY

WARSAW EAST EUROPEAN CONFERENCE Post-Communist World: 25 years of change

SATURDAY, JULY 8 – 2:00 PM

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