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Europe s new leaders in a world of crises: What priorities? Programme 8-9 September 2014 Bristol Hotel, Krakowskie Przedmiescie 42/44 Warsaw 00-325

Monday, 8 September 2014 Public debate: Europe s new leaders in a world of crises: What priorities? Representation of the European Commission, Warsaw, ul. Jasna 14/16a 13:00-13:05 13:05-13:45 Welcome Ewa Synowiec, Director, Representation of the European Commission Introductory remarks Charles Grant, Director, Centre for European Reform François Heisbourg, Chairman of the Council, International Institute for Strategic Studies Claudia Major, Deputy Head of the International Security Division, Stiftung Wissenschaft und Politik Gideon Rachman, Chief foreign affairs columnist, Financial Times Pierre Vimont, Secretary General, European External Action Service Chair: Paweł Świeboda, President, demoseuropa Centre for European Strategy 13:45-14:15 14:15 Open discussion Transport to the Bristol Hotel

Monday, 8 September 2014 Warsaw Forum on Europe s foreign policy agenda 15:00-15:15 15:15-16:00 16:00-17:30 Welcome Introductory remarks Radosław Sikorski, Minister of Foreign Affairs, Poland Session 1: Is Europe prepared for a new cold war? The crisis in Ukraine Europe s strategy towards Russia and the future of EU foreign policy. The political and security crisis following the dramatic events in Ukraine in early 2014 is now a major clash between the West and Russia, and a crash test for EU foreign policy. The Russian occupation of Crimea, and the battle for eastern Ukraine, have created a military conflict just behind the EU s eastern border. So far, the EU has responded with a range of sanctions, while NATO has put a reassurance package in place. Has Europe s response been sufficient? How will its relationship with Russia be affected? What does it mean for Europe s eastern neighbourhood policy and relations with Belarus, Moldova and Georgia? François Heisbourg, Chairman of the Council, International Institute for Strategic Studies Oleh Rybachuk, former deputy Prime Minister, Ukraine Wojciech Zajączkowski, former Ambassador, Embassy of Poland, Russia Chair: Charles Grant, Director, Centre for European Reform 17.30-17.45 Coffee Break

Monday, 8 September 2014 17:45-19:15 Session 2: Elections, Institutions and the EU s foreign policy machinery After the European Parliament elections of May 2014 and the end of Catherine Ashton s term as High Representative in the autumn, the EU s foreign policy will enter a new institutional cycle. The victory of populist, eurosceptic parties in the recent European Parliament elections warns of growing European retrenchment. But meanwhile there are increasing security threats in the European neighbourhood and a continued need for diplomatic and economic engagement across the world. How will EU foreign policy be affected? Is Europe becoming more inward-looking? As a new Commission takes office, how should the EU s foreign policy institutions be improved to enable the Union to play a constructive and effective role in international affairs? What kind of leadership can and should we expect from the EU s next political leaders? What priorities should feature on the new High Representative s agenda? Pierre Vimont, Secretary General, European External Action Service Richard Youngs, Senior Associate, Carnegie Europe Claudia Major, Deputy Head of the International Security Division, Stiftung Wissenschaft und Politik Nathalie Tocci, Deputy Director, Istituto Affari Internazionali Chair: Rem Korteweg, Senior research fellow, Centre for European Reform 19:15-19:30 19:30-21:30 Transport to German Residence Dinner and Keynote Speech: The Ukraine Crisis - what does it mean for Europe? Welcome Rolf Nikel, Ambassador, Embassy of Germany, Poland Introductory remarks Radosław Sikorski, Minister of Foreign Affairs, Poland Hans-Dieter Lucas, Political Director, German Foreign Office Peter Hill, Director for Strategy, Foreign and Commonwealth Office

Tuesday, 9 September 2014 8:30-10:00 Session 3: Between commerce and security: Can Europe develop a strategy towards Asia? China has become a crucial trade partner for the EU. Yet tensions in the Asia-Pacific are rising as countries in the region become increasingly nervous about China s new foreign policy assertiveness. The US rebalance to Asia is also forcing European capitals to reflect on their approach to China and its neighbours. How should Europe balance its trade and security interests? Is Europe doing enough? Can national agendas be overcome to give way to a common European strategy for the region, and China? Hans Binnendijk, SAIS Center for Transatlantic Relations Steven Everts, Adviser on EU-ASEAN and ARF, European External Action Service Marjut Hannonen, Member of the Cabinet of Commissioner Karel De Gucht, European Commission Chair: Krzysztof Blusz, Vice-President, demoseuropa Centre for European Strategy 10:00-10:15 10:15-11:45 Coffee Break Session 4: Back to Great Power Politics? The global geopolitical order in 2014 and beyond. As we remember the centenary of World War I, Europe s geopolitics are changing. The 2014 conflict between Russia and Ukraine is a wake-up call for Europe s foreign policy. An increase in realpolitik and revisionism could have consequences far beyond eastern Europe and impact the global geopolitical order. It may harden international alliances and lead to new spheres of influence. What are the ramifications of a return to great power politics for transatlantic relations; the West and China; Europe, Iran and the Middle East, and the ability of the West to address global problems? Or will it be business as usual?

Tuesday, 9 September 2014 Gideon Rachman, Chief foreign affairs columnist, Financial Times Anne Marie Le Gloannec, Senior Research Fellow, SciencesPo Roman Kuźniar, Advisor, Office of President Komorowski Jiří Schneider, Senior Fellow, Prague Security Studies Institute Chair: Paweł Świeboda, President, demoseuropa Centre for European Strategy 12:00-13:30 13:30 Lunch discussion: Middle East and North Africa End

List of Participants Hans Binnendijk Krzysztof Blusz Pierre Buhler Henryka Mościcka-Dendys Steven Everts Heather Grabbe Charles Grant Anne Marie Le Gloannec Marjut Hannonen François Heisbourg Hans-Peter Hinrichsen Peter Hill Rem Korteweg Roman Kuźniar Hans-Dieter Lucas Claudia Major Rolf Nikel Maciej Olex-Szczytowski Tomasz Orłowski Bogumiła Ordyk Olaf Osica Gideon Rachman Oleh Rybachuk Jiří Schneider Radosław Sikorski Ulrich Speck Ewa Synowiec Paweł Świeboda Kaja Tael Nathalie Tocci Pierre Vimont Jochem Wiers Richard Youngs Marcin Zaborowski Wojciech Zajączkowski SAIS Center for Transatlantic Relations, Johns Hopkins University demoseuropa Ambassador, Republic of France to Poland European External Action Service Open Society European Policy Institute Centre for European Reform Sciences Po Commissioner for Trade, European Commission International Institute for Strategic Studies Embassy of Germany, Warsaw Foreign and Commonwealth Office Centre for European Reform Office of President Komorowski German Foreign Office German Institute for International and Security Affairs Ambassador, Embassy of Germany, Poland BAE Systems, Poland Centre for Eastern Studies Financial Times Centre UA Prague Security Studies Institute Carnegie Europe European Commission, Warsaw demoseuropa Ambassador, Embassy of Estonia, Germany Istituto Affari Internazionali European External Action Service Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Netherlands Carnegie Europe Polish Institute of International Affairs Former Ambassador, Embassy of Poland, Russia