Coopération élargie dans le contexte du Traité de Nancy : diplomatie scientifique, sécurité, migrations
To mark the first anniversary of the signing of the Treaty of Nancy, the conference “Coopération élargie dans le contexte du Traité de Nancy : diplomatie scientifique, sécurité, migrations” will demonstrate how the new Franco-Polish cooperation framework enables joint research projects, strengthened university network collaboration and soft power initiatives. The conference will highlight the importance of politically sensitive areas such as migration, security, and cyber resilience. The Treaty of Nancy strengthens the bilateral partnership’s ambitions in strategic areas and opens up new prospects for cooperation.
The Franco-Polish PHC Polonium project, ‘AMIPOL: Analysis of the Politicisation and Media Coverage of Migration’, will also be presented at this conference. This project aims to analyse the mechanisms of the politicisation of migration, the role of the media in amplifying existing controversies and divisions, and the factors that mitigate them. It will also examine the links between migration narratives and security categories, such as securitisation, hybrid threats and the manipulation of information.
The Treaty of Nancy establishes a solid foundation for deepening strategic dialogue and developing joint scientific and expert initiatives through Franco-Polish cooperation. The Treaty also reinforces the importance of the partnership between Poland and France as a key pillar of European solidarity, security, and resilience in the face of contemporary challenges.
Organisers:
Polish Academy of Sciences Scientific Centre in Paris, Warsaw School of Economics, Faculty of Political Science and International Studies, University of Warsaw
Honorary patronage:
Polish Embassy in Paris, Ministry of Science and Higher Education (Poland), Rector of the Warsaw School of Economics, Polish Political Science Association (Polskie Towarzystwo Nauk Politycznych), Polish Society for European Studies (Polskie Towarzystwo Studiów Europejskich)
The conference will be held in French.
The programme will be published shortly.


