Ignacio GARCIA-BERCERO, EU Chief Negotiator for EU-US TTIP, in polemic with Paweł Świeboda’s "All hands on deck for the transatlantic market". Author’s response follows.
The public debate on subsidies to energy sector in Poland concentrates on the level of support to renewable sources.
Text is based on remarks at a conference organised by the University of Copenhagen and the Foreign Policy Society, Copenhagen, 31 March 2014.
Microgeneration stands for producing eletricity, primarly for own purposes, from installations based on renewable energy sources.
The geopolitical context for negotiations on Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership (TTIP) has changed beyond recognition. But the idea still needs to gain traction with US and EU citizens.
Historical experience from different areas of the world clearly indicates that economic growth and in particular the process of economic convergence are not given once and for all.
In this paper we discuss the economic potential of the current phase of the ICT revolution in Europe.
In the world at present, changes happen very quickly and the success or failure of the economies of both individual countries and companies depend on their ability to anticipate and adapt to change.
There are reasons to believe that Poland‘s government and business world have finally started to re-discover Latin America. What are the underlying reasons for this phenomenon and what should we expect from it?
It is one year since David Cameron made his Europe speech, outlining plans for a referendum on British membership in the EU.




