HONORARY PATRONAGE
MINISTRY OF FOREIGN AFFAIRS OF THE REPUBLIC OF POLAND
Lodz East Asia Meeting is given a honory patronage of the Minister of Foreign Affairs of Republic of Poland. LEAM is organized with the support of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Poland, Department of Asia and Pacific Region. Former keynote speakers: Ambassadors Ksawery Burski, and Bogdan Góralczyk, and discussants Ambassador Jerzy Bayer and Mr. Adam Bralczyk are the officials from Polish MFA who actively participated in the conference.
PARTNERS
EUROPE CHINA RESEARCH AND ADVISE NETWORK
ECRAN is a three-year project funded by the European Union to provide advice on China to European policy makers. It is designed to further enhance the capacity of European policy-makers to monitor and assess current developments in China and their impact on the EU and on EU-China relations.
THE INSTITUTE OF ASIAN STUDIES
The Institute of Asian Studies (IAS) is an independent partner organization of the Centre of European and North Atlantic Affairs (CENAA) based in Bratislava, Slovakia. The main purpose of IAS is to promote and conduct research and spread knowledge about Asia among scholars, experts and professionals in Slovakia and the wider Central European region. To meet our targets, we publish research materials, organize seminars and conferences and support education about relevant Asian topics at Slovak universities. Our activities focus mainly on international relations and security studies in the geographical regions of East, South and Southeast Asia. The Institute coordinates its activities with similar organizations in other Visegrad countries with the aim of maximizing the relevant knowledge for countries in the region.
THE POLISH ASSOCIATION OF INTERNATIONAL STUDIES
The Polish Association of International Studies
THE CASIMIR PULASKI FOUNDATION
The Casimir Pulaski Foundation
VIDEGRAD INSIGHT
Visegrad Insight is a new journal with focus on society, politics, culture and economy in the Visegrad Group. Published every 6 months by editors from the region. The magazine published by Res Publica Foundation from Warsaw with the kind support of the International Visegrad Fund. The magazine maintains full editorial independence and opinions expressed in the articles are those of the authors and do not necessarily have to reflect or represent official position of the International Visegrad Fund, the Visegrad Group or the publisher.