
Long-term Consequences of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine for Europe, with a special focus on Poland and Germany
The panel “Long-term Consequences of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine for Europe, with a special focus on Poland and Germany” is a part of the Warsaw European Forum, an annual event organized by the Kultura Liberalna Foundation together with the Foundation of Polish-German Cooperation and Zeit Ebelin und Gerd Bucerius Foundation, with the kind support from the Fritt Ord Foundation.
The video is available with subtitles in Ukrainian | Відео доступне з українськими субтитрами
Programme & Speakers
10.15 – Welcome & Opening remarks (Karolina Wigura)
10.30 – Kick-off statements of the speakers
Panelists:
- Marieluise Beck, Zentrum Liberale Moderne in Berlin
- John Lough, Chatham House in London
- Adam Daniel Rotfeld, University of Warsaw
- Mykola Riabchuk, Ukrainian PEN Center
Chair: Karolina Wigura, Kultura Liberalna in Warsaw, Richard von Weizsäcker Fellow, Robert Bosch Academy in Berlin
11.00 – Discussion
12.00 – Closing remarks
Due to the rapidly changing situation, the Warsaw European Forum is taking a different form. Instead of one long conference we decided to organize several online discussions, which will take place in March, April and May. Each event will focus on a different issue related to the main theme and will hopefully provide a long-term perspective on this war, which at the moment is mostly talked about in immediate terms.

Discussion participants:
Anna Hofmann, Zeit-Stiftung –
Rosenka Babinets, Zeit-Stiftung –
Cornelius Ochmann, Foundation for Polish-German Cooperation –
Eugeniusz Smolar, Centre for International Relations –
Filip Rudnik, Kultura Liberalna –
Iryna Solonenko, Center for Liberal Modernity –
Jarosław Kuisz, Kultura Liberalna –
Kacper Szulecki, Kultura Liberalna, Norwegian Institute –
Kyrylo Tkachenko –
Leila Alieva –
Piotr Buras, European Council on Foreign Relations –
Tomasz Sawczuk, Kultura Liberalna –
Tomasz Wardyński, Wardyński & Partners –