Uplynulé přednášky - AR 2021/2022
Uplynulé přednášky - AR 2021/2022
| Datum | Přednášející | Téma |
| 16 5. 2022, 11:00 | Oszkar Roginer | Traces of memory and identity politics in literature of Hungarians from Yugoslavia |
| 9. 5. 2022, 11:00 | Patrick Kupper (University of Innsbruck) | On writing a European History of Environmental Protection |
| 2. 5. 2022, 11:00 | Paolo Graziano (University of Padua) | Neopopulism. Towards a Theoretical Research Framework |
| 26. 4. 2022, 13:00 | Irena Kalhousová (FSV UK), Michal Onderčo (Erasmus University Rotterdam) | Dissident past and divergent present: How dissident culture influences diplomacy with Israel |
| 11. 4. 2022, 11:00 | Alena Drieschová (University of Cambridge) | Liberal Governance and its Contestation in the European Union |
| 4. 4. 2022, 11:00 | Adam Hudek (Slovak Academy of Sciences) | The afterlife of the Slovak national communism in the 1990s |
| 28. 3. 2022, 11:00 | Lamiya Panahova | Internal perceptions of the European Union’s role in the peace process of the Karabakh conflict in Azerbaijan |
| 28. 2. 2022, 11:00 | Barbora Menclová | Global socialist development in practice: Czechoslovak experts in independent Angola |
| 21. 2. 2022, 11:00 | Erik Davtyan (Yerevan State University) | To escalate or not to escalate? Lessons of the past, foreign policy learning and the 2020 war in Nagorno Karabakh |
| 13. 12. 2021, 11:00 | Ondřej Klípa | How Polish Comrades Modernized Husák’s Czechoslovakia |
| 6. 12. 2021, 11:00 | Johana Kłusek | The role of Anglophilia in the process of Czechoslovak turning to the East: Conciliation of conservatism with socialism |
| 22. 11. 2021, 11:00 | Jakub Šindelář | Remembering the Great War in a more European way? WW1 in the video game Valiant Hearts |
| 8. 11. 2021, 10:00 | Marcin Kosman (University of Warsaw) | Past Dangers as Current Threats. The Discourse of Confederation Liberty and Independence in Poland |
| 18. 10. 2021, 11:00 | Anna Lukešová | Multi-level governance of immigrant integration policies: the case of Austria and Czechia |
| 4. 10. 2021, 11:30 | Tomáš Weiss | Institutional inertia and change: Explaining the Czech and Portuguese engagement in PESCO and EDF |