Project director:
dr Bartłomiej Biga (Assistant Professor)
Project budget:
3 556,00 zł
Financing institution:
Internal program KUE – Badania Młodych Naukowców
Project duration:
10.04.2019 – 31.03.2020
Project director:
dr Bartłomiej Biga (Assistant Professor)
Project budget:
3 556,00 zł
Financing institution:
Internal program KUE – Badania Młodych Naukowców
Project duration:
10.04.2019 – 31.03.2020
As far as internal politics is concerned, the most important subject of the study is the evolution of Poland’s political system and an attempt to answer the question in which direction it is heading – further consolidation of liberal democracy, or, on the contrary, its significant limitation, and thus the pursuit of illiberal democracy in the foreseeable future, and consequently towards defective authoritarianism. An important element of political processes in Poland are election campaigns in which populism appears. An analysis of the causes and degree of populism in the 2018 parliamentary elections and the current 2020 presidential campaign will allow us to draw conclusions about the threats and challenges it brings for the further evolution of not only political but also social and economic development. The dynamics of internal political processes in our country may be compounded by the disturbing phenomenon of terrorism, which has become so visible in many Western European countries. It constitutes a constant challenge for the Polish authorities. To meet it, it needs to be constantly analyzed. Therefore, the question arises what the “face” of modern terrorism is, which is different in individual European countries. Thanks to a comparative analysis of this phenomenon in Poland and a selected Western European country, we can identify the differences and intensity of its occurrence, and thus determine ways of dealing with it in different conditions. However, for the fight against terrorism to be effective, cooperation within the European Union is important.
This collaboration is another important area of analysis. The political processes taking place in Poland in recent years may affect its future in the European Union, and thus its position in the international arena. Can Polexit happen? What conditions must be met for Polexit to become a reality? Is it possible to achieve Polexit despite the opinion of Polish society? This is another important research area. The evolution of Polish-French economic relations will be analyzed. It is supposed to answer, among others: to the question of how dynamically they are developing and whether it is possible to eliminate the asymmetry unfavorable for Poland in them in the coming decades. The next research areas will be selected eastern countries in Polish foreign policy in the context of economic cooperation, including the Russian Federation.
Team members: prof. dr hab. Jerzy Kornaś (Full Professor), dr hab. Joanna Dzwończyk, prof. UEK (Associate Professor), dr Łukasz Danel (Assistant Professor), dr Dominika Karwoth-Zielińska (Assistant Professor), dr Karolina Kotulewicz-Wisińska (Assistant Professor), dr Agnieszka Latosińska (Assistant Professor), dr Rafał Lisiakiewicz (Assistant Professor), mgr Piotr Głogowski
Project director:
dr hab. Robert Jakimowicz, prof. UEK (Associate Professor)
Project budget:
33 650,00 zł
Financing institution:
Internal program KUE – Potencjał
Project duration:
09.04.2020 – 07.04.2022
Team members: prof. dr hab. Janina Filek (Full Professor), dr hab. Dobrosław Kot, prof. UEK (Associate Professor), dr hab. Katarzyna Guczalska, prof. UEK (Associate Professor), dr Inga Mizdrak (Assistant Professor)
Project director:
dr hab. Piotr Augustyniak, prof. UEK (Associate Professor)
Project budget:
13 150,00 zł
Financing institution:
Internal program KUE – Potencjał
Project duration:
09.04.2020 – 31.10.2022
Contemporary social reality is subject to processes of constant and dynamic changes, which constitute significant challenges for contemporary public policies. In this situation, optimizing the effectiveness of public policies depends on the level of social knowledge about these changes and the ability to notice trends in particular areas. As part of the project, analyses of various, selected contemporary socio-cultural phenomena and processes were carried out and, based on them, postulates were formulated regarding shaping or changing specific activities that co-create public policy tools. The analyses carried out are fragmentary characteristics, thanks to which it was possible to capture the specificity of the context of the individual phenomena and processes studied.
Team members: prof. dr hab. Anna Karwińska (Full Professor), dr hab. Andrzej Słaboń, prof. UEK (Associate Professor), dr hab. Katarzyna Warmińska-Zygmunt, prof. UEK (Associate Professor), dr Magdalena Jelonek (Assistant Professor)
Project director:
dr hab. Przemysław Kisiel, prof. UEK (Associate Professor)
Project budget:
17 402,00 zł
Financing institution:
Internal program KUE – Potencjał
Project duration:
09.04.2020 – 07.04.2022
Team members: dr Piotr Kopyciński (Assistant Professor), dr Paweł Białynicki-Birula (Assistant Professor), dr Jakub Głowacki (Assistant Professor)
Project director:
dr hab. Łukasz Mamica, prof. UEK (Associate Professor)
Project budget:
8 650,00 zł
Financing institution:
Internal program KUE – Potencjał
Project duration:
09.04.2020 – 07.04.2022
The budget negotiation process was defined as all the activities undertaken within them, spread over time and implemented simultaneously, sequentially or cyclically, as well as the resources used in them. The strategy for conducting budget negotiations was treated as a program defining the key goals and principles of implementing the negotiation process, as well as assumptions and expectations as to its course. It includes a scenario of expected events and expected actions and behaviors of negotiation participants. It also identifies the possibilities and limitations of conducting them, resulting from the impact of their sites, the immediate environment and the external environment.
Key types of budget negotiations have been identified and characterized, including both those related to bilateral negotiations and those specific to multilateral negotiations, i.e. those involving a larger number of partners. Moreover, the possibilities and limitations of using individual strategies were identified and their empirical verification was carried out, i.e. their usefulness was assessed, based on case studies of selected and typical negotiation situations.
Team members: prof. dr hab. Jerzy Hausner (Full Professor), dr hab. Stanisław Mazur, prof. UEK (Associate Professor), dr Michał Możdżeń (Assistant Professor)
Project director:
dr hab. Andrzej Kozina, prof. UEK (Associate Professor)
Project budget:
40 300,00 zł
Financing institution:
Internal program KUE – Potencjał
Project duration:
09.04.2020 – 31.10.2022