Citizens’ strategy for the development of the Polish Capital Market

The report Picking up momentum. Citizens’ strategy for the development of the Polish capital market is the summary of the project "Capital Market 25+", run by WiseEuropa in 2016.

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Start of the Horizon 2020 project COP21 RIPPLES

December marks the start of Horizon 2020 project COP 21 RIPPLES (“COP21 Results and Implications for Pathways and Policies for Low Emissions European Societies”). WiseEuropa is a part of a project consortium led by IDDRI.

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V4’s dilemmas after the UK Referendum

Poland is among those European countries that run the risk of losing the most as a result of the British referendum and the following consolidation of the EU’s hard core - comments Paweł Zerka in the article for Association for International Affairs.

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Is Spain’s Foreign Policy Underperforming?

Spain’s economic crisis and prolonged negotiations over forming a new government after two inconclusive elections have inevitably limited Madrid’s capacity to remain fully engaged in European and foreign affairs - answered Paweł Zerka to Judy Dempsey.

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Poland risks losing a valuable ally

Poland belongs to those European countries that run the risk of losing the most as a result of the British referendum and the following consolidation of the EU’s hard core - said Paweł Zerka in a comment for the European think tank, Confrontations Europe.

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Judy Asks: Are Referenda Dangerous?

Krzysztof Blusz and Paweł Zerka answer a new question from Judy Dempsey on the foreign and security policy challenges shaping Europe’s role in the world.

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Tapping into the co-benefits of low-emission economy in cities

In the latest discussion paper adelphi, WiseEuropa and Institute for Sustainable Development  offers a basis for reflection about selected benefits of low-emission economy in cities, based on evidence from Germany and Poland.

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Good change, bad change

The Good Change policy programme has resulted in a very deep political polarisation among Polish society. This polarisation is unlikely to change soon - said Adam Balcer in the latest EFCR publication "Keeping Europeans together"

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There is a need for gradual, but decisive restructuring

3The rapid increase in the cost of coal mining in Poland, together with a permanent fall in the prices of that raw material on the market, brought about the lasting unprofitability of numerous Polish mines.

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WiseEuropa in Climate-KIC

WiseEuropa became a partner of Climate-KIC,  Europe’s largest public-private innovation partnership focused on climate change, consisting of dynamic companies, the best academic institutions and the public sector.

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