RUSSIA AND EAST-CENTRAL EUROPE UNDER THE PRESSURE OF WORLD CRISIS

  

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PROGRAMME

of the IX international scientific conference

“Russia and Central Europe in the

New Geopolitical Realities”

 

Russia and East-Central Europe under the pressure

of world crisis

 

Moscow, December 3-4, 2012

RAS Institute of Europe, Mokhovaja st.11-3 “B”

 

Monday, December, 3

Registration of the participants from  10.30

11.00 Opening session

Nicolay Shmeljov, academician, director of the RAS Institute of Europe.

Natalia Narochnitskaja, Dr. of sciences, President of the Foundation for Historic Outlook.

Leonid Drachevskij, Director of the A.Gorchakov Foundation.

Istvan Igyarto, Hungarian Ambassador in Russia.

Voiceh Zajonshkovsky, Polish Ambassador in Russia.

Joseph Migash, Slovak Ambassador in Russia.

Peter Kolarzs, Czech Ambassador in Russia.

Ljubinsky Dmitry, Director of the 3-d European Department, Russian Ministry for Foreign Affairs.

 

 

12.30 – 13.30

Round table: Central Europe under Crisis

Olga Butorina (Moscow), Professor, RAS Institute of Europe: “Economic Policy of

 

                Central European Countries: General and Specific.”

 

Max Haller (Graz), Professor of the Graz University: “Regional integration: A way to

                 economic growth or source of increasing inequality between centre

                 and periphery?. The experience of the European Union and some

                 conclusions for Eastern Europe and Russia.”

 

Jjury  Borko (Moscow), Professor, RAS Institute of Europe: Russia and Central

                 European Countries under World Economic Crises: Comparative

                 Aspect.”

Discussion

 

13.30-14.30: Lunch

14.30-18.00

Round table “Multiculturalism in East-Central Europe: experience and perspectives.”

Alexey Timofeev (Belgrade), Professor of the Institute of Contemporary History:

                 “Musulman Factor and Problems of Multiculturalism in Slavonic

                Countries of Balkan Peninsula: Traditions of the Past, Modern

                Conflicts and New Image of Turkey.”

 

Elena Gusjkova (Moscow), Dr. of sciences, Head of the Research Center, RAS Institute of

                   Slavonic Studies: “Military Conflict and Political Dialogue: Crises of

                the Dialogue Model in Kosovo.”

 

Radu Vrabie (Kishinev), Institute for Strategic Studies: “Relations between Kishinev

                 and Tiraspol: Past, Present and the Future.”

 

Sergej Mazur (Riga), Editor –in-Chief of the “Russian Cultural Almanac”: “Problems of

                 “Russian” in Latvia in Context of Multiculturalism.”

 

16.00-16.15 Break

16.15-17.30 continuation of the round table on multiculturalism

 

Pavel Svjatenkov (Moscow), Foundation for Historic Outlook: “Russian experience in

                 the field of etnoconfessional coexistence.”

 

Csilla Fedinec (Budapest), Hungarian Academy of Sciences’ Institute for Minority

                    Studies:”Institute of Double Citizenship on the Pattern of Hungarian –

                 Ukrainian Relations.”

 

Attila Papp Z. (Budapest), Hungarian Academy of Sciences’ Institute for Minority

                    Studies: “Education for Ethnic Minorities in Central Europe.”

 

 Andrej Jakovlev (Riga), Head of the Governing Board “Amber Bridge Baltic Foundation”:

                  “Some Questions of Ethnic Integration in Latvia.”

 

Pavel Kandel (Moscow), RAS Institute of Europe: “Limitations and Possibilities of

                 Multiculturalism”

Discussion

17.30 Reception

 

Tuesday, December, 4

10.30 – 11.45

Round table on Bilateral and regional relations

 

Jan Carnogursky (Bratislava), Professor, President of the Bratislava’ Lawyer Association:

                    “ Central Europe between Russia and USA.”

Petr Drulak (Prague), Professor, Director of the Institute of International Relations:

                    “Political Construction of Central Europe.”

Petr Vagner (Prague), Institute for Stability and Development: “Visegrad past, present

                and future.”

Lyubov Shishelina (Moscow), Professor, RAS Institute of Europe: “Russian

                  Perception of Vishegrad Europe.”

 

11.45 – 12.00 break

12.15 – 13.30

Round table on Bilateral and regional relations (continuation)

Ernõ Keskeny (Budapest), vice-minister of Foreign Relations: “Policy of Openess

                 towards the East: Conception and Practice.”

 

Andrzej Brzeziecki (Wroclaw), Editor-in Chief of the “Nowa Europa Wschodnia”:

                     “Challenges from the East.” 

 

Witold Rodkiewics (Warsaw), Professor, Center for Eastern Studies: “Central Europe and

                  Russia- Two Decades after Divorce: Factors Hindering

                  Cooperation (on the example of Polish – Russian relations).

 

Larisa Likoshina (Moscow), Dr. of Sciences, RAS Institute of Scientific Information:

                 “Some Aspects of Russian-Polish Relations.”

 

Miroslav Jovanovich (Belgrade), Professor of Belgrade University: “Problems of Current

                   Serbian-Russian Relations: Aspects of Mutual Perception, Problems

                   and Prospects.”

Discussion

13.30-14.30 Lunch

14.30 – 15.30

Round table on Bilateral and regional relations (continuation)

Dmitry Danilov (Moscow), RAS Institute of Europe:

 

Bartosz Cichocki (Warsaw), Department for National Security: “Measures of Mutual

                  Trust in the Field of National Security: European Approach.”

 

Nikolay Kaveshnikov (Moscow), Professor, RAS Institute of Europe: “Energy Factor in

                  Relations between Russia and European Union.”

 

Andras Deak (Budapest), Dr., Hungarian Institute for Foreign Relations:“Energy

                   Relations between Russia and European Union.”

Discussion

Closing session