Ukraine is officially an EU candidate and reforming at a rapid pace. In this volume, we take a look at Poland’s own road to the EU in a humble attempt to draw out lessons that may be of value to Ukraine.
Ukraine's path to reconstruction - and our role in supporting it - requires a special focus on long-term sustainable development. Both civil society and the private sector have a very important role to play.
Although Poland has still not met the conditions to apply for funds from the first tranche, there are still some tools and mechanisms on the side of the authorities that can help to prepare for a more effective implementation of investments.
The project compared the perspectives of citizens in different member states exploring whether the divergences, if any, are geographic; if the narratives remain just as strong as in different times; and whether age or gender play a decisive role in citizen’s position regarding the EU.
This publication is a synthesis of three reports produced by the WiseEuropa Institute on the European Union’s trade policy in view of proposed changes to EU climate law.
CEE countries should change their attitude towards green trade and carry out a “green turnaround” on a regional scale. Accelerating the pace of the green transition will improve the competitive
Import-competing companies from the CEE region and policymakers should push forward the green trade policy agenda and strongly advocate for its implementation in a robust framework and coherent manner. “Green
On 14 July 2021, as part of the “Fit-for-55” package aimed at adapting the EU’s energy and climate legislative framework to the objective of reducing the EU’s greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions by at least 55% by 2030, the European Commission proposed to gradually implement a “Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism'' (CBAM).
On 30 April the Recovery and Resilience Plan (RRP) was adopted by the Council of Ministers and on 3 May it was submitted to the European Commission (EC).