Lecture – Geopolitics of the European Union: Transformation of EU’s External Borders in the Context of Changing Global Order
Lecture – Geopolitics of the European Union: Transformation of EU’s External Borders in the Context of Changing Global Order
The ongoing changes in the structure of the global order have resulted, especially recently, in border processes in Europe taking place in a new international environment. Surprisingly the war in Ukraine left the borders open for the refugees in the region but the conflict, at the same time, revised dominant approaches to the border dynamics in international relations in Europe. The lecture aims at debating new approaches to studying border dynamics in Europe.
26 October 2022, 4.00-5.30pm
Online lecture (Zoom)
Lecture in English
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Jarosław Jańczak is a political scientist and researcher of borders. His academic interests focus around the themes of borders and border areas within the context of European integration processes. In particular, they cover the phenomena of debordering and rebordering, cross-border governance, European integration on the micro-scale, external borders of the EU as well as cross-border cooperation in Europe.
The lecture is part of the lecture series “Border Realities: Transformation of the border and new conceptual challenges”. The series is organised by the UniGR-Center for Border Studies (University of Luxembourg) and the Centre for Regional and Borderlands Studies at the Institute of Sociology (University of Wrocław).
Contact
Denise Rodrigues Marafona info@borderrealities.org
Sylwia Zawadzka sylwia.zawadzka@uwr.edu.pl