The Institute for International Studies would like to invite you to take part in the lecture provided online by Prof. Marilena Koppa - an Associate Professor of Comparative Politics at the Department of European, International and Area Studies of Panteion University in Athens, Greece.
The lecture is scheduled for January, 30th 2023 at 11.30-13.00 (Polish local time). It will be held online on MS Teams. In order to register for this event, please join the group via MS TEAMS and click the link below:
In case of any additional questions please, do not hesitate to contact the organiser: dr Marek Musioł - Deputy Director for international cooperation at the Institute of International Studies: marek.musiol@uwr.edu.pl
Marilena Koppa is an Associate Professor of Comparative Politics at the Department of European, International and Area Studies of Panteion University and author of several articles on minority issues, democratization, nationalism and European politics, with a preference for comparative approaches.
She is an Athens Law school graduate. She obtained her Ph.D on Comparative Politics at Paris–X Nanterre University (1991). For years she worked as a special adviser to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs on issues pertaining to European integration and enlargement. She has been a member of the European Parliament from 2007 to 2014. She was the Coordinator of the S&D Group at the Subcommittee on Security and Defense and also Vice-chairperson of the EU-Turkey Joint Parliamentary Committee. She has been a member of the Committee on Foreign Affairs and a substitute member of the Committee on International Trade and the Subcommittee on Human Rights. Among others, she was the rapporteur of the European Parliament “On the implementation of the CSDP based on the Annual Report from the Council to the EU on the Common Foreign and Security Policy in 2013 as well as the EP Rapporteur on ‘Enlargement: policies, criteria and the EU’s strategic interests” in 2012.
She has published three books on South-eastern Europe: “A Fragile Democracy: The Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia between the past and the future” (Papazisis, Athens, 1994), «The minorities in the post-communist Balkans” (Nea Synora-Livanis, Athens, 1997), «The creation of states in the Balkans» (Nea Synora-Livanis, Athens, 1997). Her last book was on the Common Security and Defense Policy, “CSDP: the history, the institutions, the strategies” (Patakis, Athens, 2017).
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