Paradigm Shifts: Eastern Europe and the Future of Global Order with Łukasz Adamski
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In this episode of Lawyering Peace, Dr. Paul Williams sits down with Dr. Łukasz Adamski, historian, political scientist, and Deputy Director of the Mieroszewski Dialogue Centre, to discuss the profound historical and political shifts redefining Eastern Europe’s role in the global order.
They discuss why 70 to 80 percent of modern politics is actually a discussion about history, how Poland’s "deep trauma" of 1939 shapes its current skepticism toward international security guarantees, and whether the European Union can ever truly function as a global superpower without a unified public opinion or a federalized military. Dr. Adamski also reflects on his work advising President Zelenskyy’s team and why the current paradigm shift is moving the region away from a reliance on law toward a necessary focus on military self-reliance.