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As a law-based community, the European Union depends on the rule of law, the separation of powers and an independent judiciary guaranteed and functioning within Member States.
According to Frank Furedi, the British sociologist born in Budapest, what we are currently witnessing in the EU should apparently be described in terms of a “European culture war”.
WiseEuropa has new headquarters. Our office is now located in Aleja Szucha 16/46 in Warsaw.
There is a growing worry about the state of democracy in the European Union Member States. Particularly the developments in Hungary and in Poland have raised concerns and sparked intensive debates about illiberal backsliding and de-democratization.
Maciej Bukowski and Aleksander Śniegocki from WiseEuropa have prepared the chapter on Central and Eastern Europe in the new report "Remaking Europe:
WiseEuropa contributed to the analysis of current and projected rates of change taking place in the European energy systems by providing long-term decarbonisation scenarios for Poland.
It seems that the only way to save the principle of cohesion and take full advantage of the single market is to encourage all the Member States to join the core in deepening European integration.
Outside the eurozone we will see a more and more fragmented Single Market, shaped according to the needs and wishes of the eurozone members, who, thanks to their dominance in the EU institutions, will be free to pass any legislation they wish to.




