We are pleased to announce the full program for the Seventh Global Conference of WISC, which will be held in Warsaw on 24-26 July 2024. For your convenience, a directory of confirmed participants is also available for consultation. You can browse the list here. Additionally, you can download a PDF copy here.
TA03: EU Institutions and Member States towards the Enlargement Policy Reform: Does Geopolitics Matter?
Time:
Thursday, 25/July/2024:
9:00am - 10:30am
Session Chair: Prof. Vadym Zheltovskyy, University of Warsaw
Location:Room 222
Auditorium Building
Krakowskie Przedmieście 26/28
Roundtable
Presentations
ID: 542 103 – Foreign Policy in a World of Flux: Comparative Decision-Making Process Roundtable WISC Member Associations: Not Applicable Preferred Date: Available any day Keywords: EU Institutions, EU Member States, Enlargement Policy, Political Leadership
EU Institutions and Member States towards the Enlargement Policy Reform: Does Geopolitics Matter?
Chair(s): Prof. Vadym Zheltovskyy (University of Warsaw)
Presenter(s): Prof. Magdalena Góra (Jagiellonian University), Prof. Agata Domachowska (Nicolaus Copernicus University in Torun), Dr. Anna Jagiełło Szostak (University of Wrocław), Dr. Spasimir Domaradzki (Uniwersytet Warszawski)
The 2023 Enlargement agenda adopted by the European Commission has illustrated a political will to bring the issue of enlargement back on the EU table on both, supranational and intergovernmental, levels. Such discussion, however, illustrated not only common vision but also different interests of member states that directly impact the outcome of planned reform and pose a question on sustainability of achieved „commonality of purpose” (Mauer et al., 2023) among EU institutions and member states.
The round table discussion aims at exploring the EU enlargement policy as a case study of foreign policy-making in light of geopolitical challenges caused by Russia’s war on Ukraine. The discussants will address the issues related to the raison d’etat of member states in comparative analysis of their position on the planned enlargement, its scope and implications for the internal reforms of the EU. Additionally, the discussion will focus on the transformation of leadership performance of the EU institutions, role of particular individual and collective actors of the EU in promoting their own visions on the enlargement agenda-setting.