Poland/Russia: An End to Centuries of Hostility

 
This seminar is jointly presented by the Russian and East European Seminar Series and the ANU Centre for European Studies.
 
Following the first round of the presidential elections in Poland, Dr John Besemeres, Visiting Fellow at the Centre for European Studies, will look at the recent warming of relations between Russia and Poland in the context of the disastrous crash at Smolensk, which killed President Kaczynski and many other members of Poland’s elite.  He will argue that Poland under Donald Tusk’s Civic Platform has been retreating from post-communist Poland’s earlier policies towards Russia and its eastern neighbours in the direction of something more resembling the pragmatic approach of most of its EU partners.  He will suggest that the rapprochement may yet prove fragile.
 
Enquiries:
Dr Kevin Windle Reader,
School of Language Studies,
College of Arts and Social Sciences,
Australian National University,
Canberra A.C.T. 0200
Telephone: (61) (02) 6125-2885
 
To view the flyer for this event please see: Poland/Russia: An End to Centuries of Hostility?

Date & time

Mon 28 Jun 2010, 12am

Location

Centre for Arab and Islamic Studies Lecture Theatre

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