Workshop: The Evolving Dynamics of Polish-Ukrainian Relations – with Jakub Bodziony und Karolina Wigura

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Work­shop: The Evol­ving Dyna­mics of Polish-Ukrai­nian Rela­ti­ons – with Jakub Bod­ziony und Karo­lina Wigura

26. November ,14:00 - 17:00 Uhr

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Zentrum Libe­rale Moderne
Reinhardtstraße 15, 10117 Berlin
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Work­shop: The Evol­ving Dyna­mics of Polish-Ukrai­nian Relations 

With Jakub Bod­ziony und Karo­lina Wigura

Date: Wed­nes­day, Novem­ber 26, 2025
Time: 
2 p.m. – 5 p.m.
Place: Zentrum Libe­rale Moderne, Reinhardt­straße 15 10117 Berlin


The work­shop explo­res the evol­ving dyna­mics of Polish-Ukrai­nian rela­ti­ons in the wake of Russia’s full-scale inva­sion of Ukraine in 2022. While Poland initi­ally emerged as one of Ukraine’s staun­chest allies, offe­ring humani­tarian aid, mili­tary support, and poli­ti­cal backing, the relati­onship has since become more complex. Histo­rical grie­van­ces, dis­pu­tes over memory poli­tics, and ten­si­ons around migra­tion and eco­no­mic compe­tition have resur­faced, testing the resi­li­ence of regio­nal soli­da­rity. At the same time, dome­stic poli­ti­cal shifts in Poland, marked by the rise of the natio­nalist right and growing anti-migra­tion sen­ti­ment, have res­haped public dis­course around Ukraine. The ongoing crisis of the gover­ning coali­tion further exposes divi­si­ons over Poland’s place in Europe and its stra­tegy toward Kyiv. Mean­while, Ukraine’s incre­asingly direct enga­ge­ment with Western powers such as France, Germany, and the United States raises new ques­ti­ons about Poland’s role as a key inter­me­diary and advo­cate for its eastern neigh­bor. This work­shop invites parti­ci­pants to examine these inter­secting trends, histo­rical, poli­ti­cal, and social, and to discuss how they shape the future of Polish-Ukrai­nian coope­ration in a rapidly chan­ging Euro­pean order.

 

Our Spea­k­ers:
Jakub Bod­ziony – 
deputy editor-in-chief of ‚Kultura Libe­ralna‘. Head of the audio-visual depart­ment, editor of the poli­ti­cal section. Bod­ziony is gra­duate of Inter­na­tional Rela­ti­ons at the Uni­ver­sity of Warsaw and the Warsaw School of Economics.

Karo­lina Wigura – his­to­rian of ideas, socio­logist, and jour­na­list. Board of Kultura Libe­ralna Founda­tionand Senior Fellow of the Center for Liberal Moder­nity. Wigura is also lec­tu­rer at Warsaw University’s Insti­tute of Socio­logy and focuses on the poli­ti­cal philo­sophy of the 20th century and emo­ti­ons in poli­tics, as well as socio­logy and ethics of memory, parti­cu­larly transi­tional justice, histo­rical guilt, and reconciliation.

 

Best regards,
Your LibMod-Team