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2018 | 1 (47) | 123-125

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Provoking Debate on Central European Security The PPSY International Seminar “Challenges of Security in Central Europe”. Toruń (February 21, 2017). The Editorial Board of Polish Political Science Yearbook, Professor Czesław Mojsiewicz International Cooperation Fund & Adam Marszałek Publishing.

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The seminar focused on the Security Challenges in Central Europe organised by PPSY was held in Toruń on February 21, 2017. The leading topic of this event could not have been apter as the last years in the region brought back serious questions about stability and security of the region. From the domestic challenges – like the rise of populist movements; to more resurgent foreign policy of Russian Federation; instability of so-called Eastern flank; through the questions about coherence of both NATO and the European Union – Central European states found themselves in a situation unprecedented since the end of the Cold War. It can be even argued that Central Europe come to strategic crossroads that would determine future of the regions and its countries in particular.

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  • American University in the Emirates (UAE)

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