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The European Center for Non-Governmental Projects is a conceptual and analytical institution whose main goal is to strengthen and empower Poland in many levels of European integration, as well as to initiate a public debate aimed at defining ambitious international policy goals, including regional policies within the existing and emerging integration structures such as the European Union, the Three Seas Initiative and the Visegrad Group.
Our understanding of the common interest is based on the assumption that the creation and implementation of the state’s public policy should be preceded by a substantive discussion, taking into account the different perspectives and interests of different social groups. Therefore, the activities of the European Centre for Non-Governmental Projects involve experts from Poland and abroad, former employees of public administration at various levels and former diplomats, i.e. people involved in the past in constructing systemic solutions for public administration.
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#4: David Pileggi and Daniel Hummel: on Christian Zionism before and after 1948
In this webinar our guests are Reverend David Pileggi and Daniel Hummel, PhD. Rev. Pileggi is the rector of the Anglican Christ Church in Jerusalem’s Old Town. He has lived in Israel for 40 years, and is the leading authority on Rev. William Hechler, the Anglican...
#3: Jonathan Rynhold and Shalom Goldman: On Christian Zionism in culture – and great politics
In webinar #3 we have the opportunity to listen to 1) the eminent scholar of relations between notable Christian and Jewish Zionists, Professor Shalom Goldman of Middlebury College in Vermont, and 2) Professor Jonathan Rynhold of Bar-Ilan University, one of the...
#2: Yossi Klein Halevi and Yaakov Ariel on building spiritual bridges and Christian Zionism
The guests of our second webinar in the series „Faith-based diplomacy” are Yaakov Ariel and Yossi Klein Halevi. Professor Ariel (Univ. of North Carolina at Chapel Hill) is the author of An Unusual Relationship: Evangelical Christians and Jews (2013), which is the...
#1: Tomas Sandell and Josh Reinstein talk about faith-based diplomacy in the 21st century
Our series of four webinars begins with two marvelous guests – Josh Reinstein and Tomas Sandell. Reinstein is the director of the Knesset’s Christian Allies Caucus and the author of the book Titus, Trump, and the Triumph of Israel (2019). He is widely recognized as...
Introduction: Faith-Based Diplomacy: An Important Lesson for Poland
In Poland it is common to attribute strong, long-term US support for Israel to the so-called "Jewish lobby" in America. Hardly anyone understands that it is really about the power of Evangelical Christians in America. For a better understanding of the subject we...
Israel’s faith-based diplomacy: an important potential model for Poland
In mid-August of this year, Donald Trump made a whistle-stop visit to Oshkosh, Wisconsin. During his remarks at the campaign rally held on the tarmac beside Air Force One, the President reminded his listeners of what he had done for Israel. “And we moved the capital...