Events

31Aug2021

Challenging nationalist extremism in Poland - recording now available

Prof. Rafal Pankowski presentation on 9 September 2021 Organised by the Australian Institute of Polish Affairs (AIPA) and the European Studies Association of Australia and New Zealand (ESAANZ), we cordially invite you to a presentation by Prof. Rafal Pankowski, a co-founder of Poland’s leading anti-racist organization ‘NEVER AGAIN’. The mission of the ‘NEVER AGAIN’ Association […]
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24Aug2021

Webinar: "Israel and Poland - Friends or Enemies", recording available

This webinar featuring the former Polish Ambassador to Israel will consider Poland's role in the EU defending Israel, the antecedents of the current situation and possible ways forward. Agnieszka Magdziak-Miszewska, is a former Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the Republic of Poland in Israel (2006 - 2012) and Deputy Director of the Foreign Affairs Department […]
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29Jun2021

AIPA webinar: Reorientation of Poland’s Foreign Policy, and its implications (Piotr Buras)

Wednesday, 7 July 18.00 AEDT (10.00 CET): The meeting will be held remotely via Zoom Recording available here AIPA webinar: Reorientation of Poland’s Foreign Policy, and its implications by Piotr Buras, the President of the European Council on Foreign Relations in Warsaw After 1989, the trajectory of Poland’s diplomacy was set by Western values and the […]
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13May2021

“Elite divisions and populist politics in Poland" lecture

AIPA is inviting to an on-line presentation by Prof. Jan Pakulski, titled: “Elite divisions and populist politics in Poland - their causes and consequences”. The lecture was held on Tuesday 18 May 2021, at 7.00pm AEST The recording is now available.
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29Mar2021

Presentation by Prof. Barbara Engelking

The Australian Institute of Polish Affairs (AIPA) held an on-line event with Professor Barbara Engelking from the Centre for Holocaust Research at the Institute of Philosophy and Sociology of the Polish Academy of Sciences. Bio: Professor Barbara Engelking is the author of many books related to the issues of the Holocaust. Her research focuses on […]
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