Programme Council, Partners, Organizer

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Programme Council, Partners, Organizer
Programme Council
The work of the Forum is watched over by the Programme Council, appointed by the Institute for Eastern
Studies, which consists of leading figures from political,
economic, social and scientific circles. Knowledgeable
and experienced persons were invited to join its work
and decide on the shape of the content and programme
of the Forum. They also set the direction for the development and fulfilment of the Forum’s mission.
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Programme Council
The work of the Forum is supervised by the Programme Council, appointed by the Institute
for Eastern Studies, which consists of leading figures from political, economic, social and
scientific circles. Knowledgeable and experienced persons were invited to join its work and
decide on the shape of the content and programme of the Forum. They also set the direction for the development and fulfilment of the Forum’s mission.
The council sets short-term and long-term directions for the Forum’s development. It
receives and assesses reports, from preparations and the course of the Forum, adopts resolutions on important social, political and economic matters connected with the mission of
the Forum, and decides on all issues important for the development of the Forum.
Members of the Forum Programme Council:
• Marek Belka
• Zygmunt Berdychowski
• Jerzy Buzek
• Igor Chalupec
• Stanis∏aw Ciosek
• Jaros∏aw Dàbrowski
• Mikulas Dzurinda
• Grzegorz Gauden
• Hanna Gronkiewicz-Waltz
• Krzysztof Janik
• Wiktor Juszczenko
• Anatolij Kinach
• Peter Kind
• Marek Kotlinowski
• Jerzy Koêmiƒski
• Barbara Labuda
• Janusz Lewandowski
• Micha∏ Machlejd
• Tadeusz Mazowiecki
• Józef Oleksy
• Witold Or∏owski
• Bohdan Osadczuk
• Krzysztof Pawiƒski
• Waldemar Pawlak
• bp. Tadeusz Pieronek
• Andrzej Podsiad∏o
• Jan Maria Rokita
• Dariusz Rosati
• Tomasz Sielicki
• Aleksander Smolar
• Jacek Socha
• Zygmunt Solorz-˚ak
• Janusz Steinhoff
• Leopold Unger
• Janusz Wojciechowski
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Partners of the Forum
In organising the Economic Forum, the Institute for
Eastern Studies co-operates with the Forum Partners –
scientific institutions, non-governmental organisations,
and companies. The Partners participate actively in
shaping the programme of the Forum and contribute
their input pertaining to the subject matter and technology in realising the Forum mission.
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Institutional Partners
• AGH University of Science and Technology
• ARI Movement, Turkey
• Centre for Peace, Conversion, and Foreign Policy of Ukraine
• Centre for the Analysis of Social Problems, Kazakhstan
• Centre for Strategic Studies and Reforms, Moldova
• Die Gazette
• Solidarity Centre Foundation
• The Education for Democracy Foundation
• Foundation Institute of Public Affairs
• ICEG European Centre
• Institute for Prospective Technological Studies
• Institute for Public Affairs, Slovakia
• The Gdaƒsk Institute for Market Economics
• The Book Institute
• Lech Wa∏´sa Institute
• Institute of Political Science of Pedagogical Academy in Krakow
• Institute of International Relations,
Faculty of Journalism and Political Science of Warsaw University
• Institute of Political Studies of the Polish Academy of Sciences
• National School of Public Administration
• Lithuanian Institute of Power Engineering
• Monthly Magazine ‘Nowy Przemys∏’
• International Cultural Centre in Krakow
• Moscow State Institute of International Relations (MGIMO)
• German Forum of Central and Eastern European Culture
• Nowy Sàcz Chamber of Tourism
• Centre for Eastern Studies
• PAUCI
• The Polish Institute of International Affairs
• Polish-American Freedom Foundation
• Research Centre for Development and International Collaboration ‘SIGMA’
• Research Centre of the Slovak Foreign Policy Association
• Rynek Zdrowia
• Warsaw School of Economics
• The French Institute of International Relations (IFRI)
• The Heinrich Böll Foundation
• The Vienna Institute for International Economic Studies
• Transparency International Poland
• Turkish Foreign Policy Institute
• Ukrainian Economic Think Tank ‘Institute for Reforms’
• Razumkov Centre of Economic and Political Research, Ukraine
• Health Resort ‘Krynica-˚egiestów’
• Malopolska Province
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Organizer
The organiser of the Economic Forum is the Institute for
Eastern Studies. The Forum is the most important and
the main project of the Foundation, which conducts also
other activities, aimed at the creation of a positive
atmosphere of good co-operation in Europe.
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Organizer
The organiser of the Economic Forum is the Institute for Eastern Studies. The Forum is
the most important and the main project of the Foundation, which conducts also other
activities, aimed at the creation of a positive atmosphere of good co-operation in Europe.
The Institute for Eastern Studies (full name: Foundation Institute for Eastern Studies) has,
since the beginning of its existence (1993), been active for the benefit of cooperation
among the European states, especially those of Central and Eastern Europe. Projects
realized at various levels serve the development of political, economic, cultural and scientific contacts among the states of this region.
The main undertaking of the Institute for Eastern Studies has been the Economic Forum,
which within little more than ten years has become an important and recognized event in
Central and Eastern Europe, and beyond. The activities of the Institute for Eastern Studies
connected with the organization of the Forum have been supported by the Programme
Council, which decides on the Forum’s content and programme, as well as setting the
direction of its development.
Other statutory undertakings carried out by the Institute for Eastern Studies include:
• organizing international seminars, training courses and study visits,
• publication of analyses and economic reports,
• organizing internships for students from Russia, Ukraine and Belarus in leading Polish
companies,
• granting scholarships for talented students from Eastern European countries.
Statutory aims realized by the Foundation Institute for Eastern Studies include:
• propagating social and political education in the service of the democratic future of the
Republic of Poland and states located in Central and Eastern Europe,
• fostering the development of economic and cultural co-operation, co-operation in the
field of science and technology and supporting and starting initiatives in these areas,
• acting for the benefit of co-operation and building trust among states of Central and
Eastern Europe,
• supporting and starting actions for the benefit of a better understanding by citizens and
local communities of processes occurring during the transformation of states and centrally-planned economies into democratic states with free-market economies.
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