Join us for an insightful lecture delivered by Ambassador Aldona Z. Woś, President of The Institute of World Politics, as part of the Lady Blanka Rosenstiel Endowed Program in Polish Culture at the University of Miami. This event marks the third lecture in the series, focusing on the dynamic and historically rich relations between Poland and Estonia.
In this detailed discussion, Ambassador Woś explores the deep-rooted ties and shared experiences of Poland and Estonia, emphasizing their collaboration in defense, energy security, infrastructure, and cultural exchanges. With a backdrop of historical challenges posed by neighboring powers, the lecture highlights how both nations have forged a path of solidarity and mutual support, not only bilaterally but also within larger regional frameworks such as the European Union, NATO, and the Intermarium initiatives.
Drawing from her extensive diplomatic experience, including her tenure as the U.S. Ambassador to Estonia and other significant roles within the U.S. government, Ambassador Woś provides unique insights into the strategic significance of Polish-Estonian cooperation in the face of current geopolitical tensions.
This program is made possible through the generous support of The American Institute of Polish Culture, founded by Lady Blanka Rosenstiel, and is dedicated to promoting Polish heritage and its contributions to global culture and scholarship.
Don’t miss this compelling presentation that sheds light on the essence of Estonian-Polish solidarity and their unified stance on crucial European and global issues.