Juliusz Mieroszewski Centre for Dialogue
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Juliusz Mieroszewski Centre for Dialogue, Polish Centrum Dialogu im. Juliusza Mieroszewskiego (formerly, Centre for Polish-Russian Dialogue and Understanding, Polish Centrum Polsko-Rosyjskiego Dialogu i Porozumienia)[1] initiates and supports projects improving dialogue and understanding between Poland and Russian Federation. The centre is a state legal person supervised by the Ministry of Culture and National Heritage since April 19, 2011 according to the March 2011 law.[2]
Creation of parallel Polish and Russian dialogue centres was decided during President Medvedev's visit to Poland in December 2010.[3] Russia created the Centre for Russian-Polish Dialogue and Reconciliation in Moscow, which however does not cooperate with the Polish one and its director Juri Bondarenko presents controversial opinions about Russian-Polish relations.[4][5]
In 2022, the institution changed its name from the Centre for Polish-Russian Dialogue and Understanding to the Juliusz Mieroszewski Centre for Dialogue. It is named after Juliusz Mieroszewski.[1] Since 2026 it's director is Łukasz Adamski who had presented controversial opinions about Polish-Ukrainian relations.[6][7]
Directors
edit- Sławomir Dębski 2011–2016
- Ernest Wyciszkiewicz 2016–2026
- Łukasz Adamski 2026-
Advisory Council
edit- Andrzej Nowak – historian
- Sławomir Dębski – director of Polish Institute of International Affairs
- Andrzej Grajewski – Deputy Editor-in-chief of the weekly Gość Niedzielny
- Jacek Miler – Director of the Department of Cultural Heritage of the Polish Ministry of Culture and National Heritage
- Maria Przełomiec – journalist of Telewizja Polska[8]
Projects
edit- School Afloat – sailing camp for Polish and Russian youth, led by Krzysztof Baranowski[9][10]
- Football Championship for boys and girls living around Polish-Russian border[11]
- Club of Gdańsk – meeting point for Polish and Russian young leaders
- The Intersection Project: Russia/Europe/World is an online platform[12]
- Summer School (Poland, Russia, Germany, Ukraine)[13]
Cultural exchange
editTeatr.doc has been invited to Warsaw.[14]
Books
editThe centre has published two books about Polish-Russian history.[15]
References
edit- 1 2 "zmiany - Artykuły - CPRDiP | Centrum Polsko Rosyjskiego Dialogu i Porozumienia". zmiany - Artykuły - CPRDiP | Centrum Polsko Rosyjskiego Dialogu i Porozumienia (in Polish). Retrieved 2023-07-27.
- ↑ Ustawa z dnia 25 marca 2011 r. o Centrum Polsko – Rosyjskiego Dialogu i Porozumienia
- ↑ "Stworzenie Centrum Polsko-Rosyjskiego Dialogu ma poparcie sejmowej większości". Wprost (in Polish). 2010-12-15. Retrieved 2023-07-27.
- ↑ Фонд «Российско-польский центр диалога и согласия»
- ↑ Katyń to nie ludobójstwo. Wystarczy poczytać Marksa i Lenina
- ↑ Лукаш Адамський: Де ваше вшанування Мазепи та Петлюри? Чому лише Бандера?
- ↑ Польський історик поскаржився, що в українців ніколи нема часу поговорити про Волинь
- ↑ "The Centre for Polish-Russian Dialogue and Understanding CPRDiP". Center for Polish-Russian Dialogue and Understanding. Retrieved 2023-07-27.
- ↑ "Polish-Russian School Afloat - Projects - CPRDiP". Center for Polish-Russian Dialogue and Understanding. Retrieved 2023-07-27.
- ↑ Russian description of 2012 school
- ↑ "Football championship - Projects - CPRDiP". Center for Polish-Russian Dialogue and Understanding. Retrieved 2023-07-27.
- ↑ Intersection
- ↑ "Projects - CPRDiP". Center for Polish-Russian Dialogue and Understanding. Retrieved 2023-07-27.
- ↑ "Eastbook.eu | Portal o Europie Wschodniej". Archived from the original on March 31, 2017.
- ↑ "Książnica Polska - księgarnia internetowa".