As recently stated by the Council of the EU (May 13, Council conclusions on the Sahel), the Sahel region will continue to attract considerable attention from the EU.
The WiseEuropa Institute has developed an in-depth analysis "Contribution to Growth: Delivering economic benefits for citizens and businesses” reffering to the economic benefits of strong consumer protection in the European Union.
Poland is one of the largest beneficiaries of globalization in the last 30 years. The fact that we tripled GDP and wages, we gained the know-how to create competitive companies, it was possible thanks to the opening of markets and external investments. Stopping globalization is not in our interest - says Maciej Bukowski, economist.
On Thursday, June 6, 2019 at 5:30 p.m. WiseEuropa, together with Collegium Civitas, organizes a workshop entitled “European elections: Implications for the European Union”. Results of the 2019 European elections, its implications for the EU will be discussed during the workshop. It will also analyze potential coalitions in the European Parliament and consequences of the elections for the national political scenes, including Poland.
During the last years Europe and the European Union have had to deal with many challenges.
‘Regime clear off; we will keep the state’ is the motto which illustrates best the protests which are taking place on Algerian streets. Since February, people have shown great determination in their intention to remove the regime and implement a large political change within their country.
The European Union is in the middle of a democratic crisis. Many Europeans have lost faith in representative democracy both at national and European levels.
The tribune of Emmanuel Macron, President of France, may represent the beginning of a new era in the history of the EU. President Macron has decided to engage his legitimacy by outlining his vision for the future of Europe.
On March 15th, representatives of the European institutions, national governments and public entities, academia and research institutions as well as non-governmental organisations have met in Berlin
Polish approach to climate and energy policy over the last decade has largely failed. The country is likely to miss all of the European Union’s 2020 climate and energy targets. Poland’s official plans for the next decades continue to be out of sync with the EU’s decarbonsation pathways, says a new report from WiseEuropa.




