Józef Orzeł talks to prof. Tomasz Grzegorz Grosse - 22 April
date: April 20, 2026 Editor: Editorial
April 22 (Wednesday) – Agere Contra at 6:00 p.m. – a conversation with prof. Tomasz Grzegorz Grosse about his fresh book – Control of Titanic, that is, about crisis management in the European Union.
Agere Contra Cafe with Values!
Located at 2/18 Chłodna Street (entry from Biała Street) in Warsaw
https://agerecontra.pl/event/control-titanik-ie-o-management-crisis-in-Union-European-prof-tomasz-grosse/
https://ksiegarniaomp.pl/control-titanik-i.e.-o-management-crisis-688430
"The European integration project, moving towards an increasingly sedated and increasingly democratic “super-structure”, was intended to lead to a number of benefits for large business, to easier management of the European Union by technocracy and judiciary, with preferences for German and French interests. Further crises, and in peculiar the way they were managed, have undermined and disorganised these plans.”
Tomasz Grzegorz Grosse, prof. dr hab., sociologist, political scientist and historian. Lectures at the University of Warsaw. It specialises in the analysis of EU and its associate States' economical policymakers, as well as in public governance, geo-economics, Europeanisation and theoretical thought on European integration. He late published: Geoculture, i.e. about geopolitics relationships with culture (2023), sovereignty and politicalism. European integration survey (2022), 4 dimensions of integration (2021), Post-crisis Europe (2018), In search of geoeconomics in Europe (2014). Scholarship of the University of Oxford, the European University Institute in Florence, Yale University, Georgetown University, and the Max Planck Institute of Social Sciences in Cologne.
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https://ksiegarniaomp.pl/control-titanik-i.e.-o-management-crisis-688430
"The European integration project, moving towards an increasingly sedated and increasingly democratic “super-structure”, was intended to lead to a number of benefits for large business, to easier management of the European Union by technocracy and judiciary, with preferences for German and French interests. Further crises, and in peculiar the way they were managed, have undermined and disorganised these plans.”
Tomasz Grzegorz Grosse, prof. dr hab., sociologist, political scientist and historian. Lectures at the University of Warsaw. It specialises in the analysis of EU and its associate States' economical policymakers, as well as in public governance, geo-economics, Europeanisation and theoretical thought on European integration. He late published: Geoculture, i.e. about geopolitics relationships with culture (2023), sovereignty and politicalism. European integration survey (2022), 4 dimensions of integration (2021), Post-crisis Europe (2018), In search of geoeconomics in Europe (2014). Scholarship of the University of Oxford, the European University Institute in Florence, Yale University, Georgetown University, and the Max Planck Institute of Social Sciences in Cologne.
We remind you that in order to attend a gathering at a cafe, registration by our website is mandatory.
Reservation is valid until 15 minutes before the event begins.









