Eugeniusz Smolar, CIR expert, at the Governing Council of the Community of Democracy meeting on December 3, 2025.
On December 3, CIR expert Eugeniusz Smolar spoke at the annual meeting of the Governing Council of the Community of Democracy. He focused not on procedures or international political structures such as the Community of Democracies, the Council of Europe, or the European Union, as they can only play a...
Dr Małgorzata Bonikowska, CIR’s President, at EUSBSR Annual Forum 2025: “Securing the Future: Stronger Together – Building Stability in Times of Uncertainty”. 29–30 October 2025, Sopot, Poland
The EU Strategy for the Baltic Sea Region (EUSBSR) Annual Forum is one of the largest regional cooperation events in the Baltic Sea area. It focuses on key issues such as security, resilience, and sustainable development. Dr Małgorzata Bonikowska, President of the Centre for International Relations (CSM), took part in...
CIR at the “À la Table du Monde” Club Demeter Forum in Paris
On the occasion of World Food Day, Club Demeter organised in Paris the third edition of its forum “À la Table du Monde”, in partnership with the French Ministry for Europe and Foreign Affairs and the Directorate for Economic Diplomacy.This year’s theme — “Europe: Between Food Fictions and Agricultural Realities”...
Warsaw Security Forum: Town Hall Discussion “Europe and the Indo-Pacific: A Shared Security Horizon” moderated by Dr Małgorzata Bonikowska, President of the Centre for International Relations
Warsaw Security Forum 2025 – Europe and the Indo-Pacific: A Shared Security Horizon The Warsaw Security Forum (WSF) is one of Europe’s leading conferences on transatlantic and Central and Eastern European (CEE) security. Since 2014, it has gathered over 2,500 global leaders – representatives of governments, international organizations, armed forces,...
Centre for International Relations at the Seminar: “The Global Crisis of Multilateral Institutions in Times of Geopolitical Turbulence”
International fora have become arenas of systemic rivalry, with the erosion of their neutrality and effectiveness—from the UN Security Council to the WTO and WHO—weakening Western influence over the rules of the game. This environment favors actors able to act swiftly and cohesively and they are not necessarily the democratic...