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Asem AL-Burgan, Mu’tah University / The University of Jordan – “The Political System of Poland” (in Arabic). Bassem Fuad Farradj, Sabri Al-Khassib, Amman Chamber of Commerce – “Prospects of Jordanian-European-Polish Relations” (in Arabic).Ģ0. Saad Abudayeh, The University of Jordan – “New Phenomena and Expressions in the so called Arab Spring” (in Arabic).ġ9. Challenges and the Future Perspectives of Cooperation in Times of Global Crisis”.ġ8. Piotr Leszczyński, Embassy of Poland in Amman – “Poland and Jordan. Hubert Królikowski, Ministry of Economy of the Republic of Poland / the Jagiellonian University – “Efficiency of Foreign Industry Cooperation Projects of an Offset Nature – the Case of Poland”.ġ7. Implications for the Poland-Jordan Academic Cooperation”.ġ6. The Experience of Poland and the University of Warsaw. Jakub Zajączkowski, the Warsaw University – “International Research Cooperation in EU’s Strategy. Artur Wróblewski, Lazarski University, Warsaw – “Reflections on the Syrian Revolution and Beyond”.ġ5.
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Jerzy Bakunowicz, the University of Technology in Rzeszów – “Aviation Valley – Bringing Tradition into the Future”.ġ4. Agnieszka Bryc, Nicolaus Copernicus University in Toruń – “Arab Spring Results in the Russian Perspective: Prospects for the Russian Presence in the Middle East”.ġ3. Bogusław Pacek, the National Defence University of Warsaw: – “The Arab Spring of 2011 – European and Polish Perspective”, – “EUFOR Tchad/CAR Operations: Lessons Learned”.ġ2. Talal Moh’d Abdullah Bani Melhim, Commandant of the National Defense College – “Jordan-Poland and the Arab Spring: A New Era for Europe and Mediterranean”.ġ1. Jan Natkański, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Warsaw – “Remarks on the Economic Aspects of the ‘Arab Awakening’ ”.ġ0. Joanna Natalia Murkocińska, – “Chronicle of Syrian Events, Spring 2011 – Summer 2012, a Look from the Inside”.ĩ. Walid Khalid Abu Dalbouh, The University of Jordan – “The EU and the Arab Spring: Redefining Stability Revisited”.Ĩ. Przemysław Turek, the Jagiellonian University – “The Arab Spring: Its Consequences for Arabic Countries and Its Impact on European Policy”.ħ. Walid Alkhatib, Center for Strategic Studies, The University of Jordan – “Arab Spring and its Economic Impact on the Jordanian-European Relations”.Ħ. The EU’s New Partnership and Strategy”.ĥ. Krzysztof Kościelniak, Director of the Institute of the Middle and Far East Studies, the Jagiellonian University – “The Economic Aspects of the Arab Spring. Zaid Eyadat, The School of International Studies and Political Science, The University of Jordan – “The EU and Changing Middle East”.Ĥ. Krzysztof Bojko – “Poland’s Relations with Jordan and Arab Countries of the Middle East”.ģ. Andrzej Mania, Vice President of the Jagiellonian University in Kraków – “Building Bridges: New Duties of Modern Universities”.Ģ. Zaid Eyadat, Dean of the School of International Studies and Political Science, The University of Jordan.ġ. Krzysztof Bojko, Ambassador of the Republic of Poland in Jordan.ĭr. Ekhleif Tarawneh, President of The University of Jordan. Published by The University of Jordan Press The publishing of this book was financed by The Ministry of Economy of the Republic of Poland Organized by The Embassy of the Republic of Poland in Amman and School of International Studies and Political Science The University of Jordan in cooperation with the Polish Ministries of Foreign Affairs, Economy and Defence The 3rd International Interdisciplinary Scientific Conference Under the Patronage of Professor Ekhleif Tarawneh The President of The University of Jordan December 20, 2012 In celebrating the 50th Anniversary of The University of Jordan The picture on the cover of the book was designed by Piotr Leszczyński, The Consul of the Republic of Poland in Amman Poland-Jordan-European Union: A New Role of Europe in the Middle East after the Arab Spring Proceedings of the 3rd International Interdisciplinary Scientific Conference