Center for International Relations together with Konrad Adenauer Foundation and Center for Dialogue and Analysis THINKTANK organized R-Evolution? Trends of the future world Debate. The meeting took place on 25th of May in Social Innovations Home “Dreamers and Craftsmen”. During the discussion invited guests and experts tried to identify and define trends, which will shape “Western civilization” all along the next century and also work out the recommendation, how to face it.

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Thanks to European integration the peace and prosperity prevailed on our continent. Benefits of integration are much bigger than its cons – said Thijs van der Plas, Deputy Minister for European Affairs at the Dutch Ministry of Foreign Affairs, during the “European Integration pros and cons” conference. The heading lecture was given by prof. Ryszard Legutko. It was followed by the discussion. The Center for International Relations participated in the meeting at the invitation of the organizer, the Lech Kaczyński National School of Public Administration.

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MIKTA is a five-country cross-regional consultative and coordination platform that emerged on the margins of UN General Assembly in New York on September 25, 2013. It’s grouping Mexico, Indonesia, Korea, Turkey and Australia, every single of them are rising and resilient open economies with strong open domestic markets and demographic structure, as well as large democracies. Since its inception, MIKTA has been advertising itself as a „New Innovative Partnership” based on its diverse composition: it encompasses different civilizations, religions, economies and geographies. – writes Bruno Surdel Ph. D., expert of Center for International Relations in his analysis MIKITA: an innovative partnership.

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