SEnECA Midterm Conference and Scenario Workshop “EU and Central Asia Relations: Current Trends and Future Prospects”

WiseEuropa, as part of the consortium, attended the SEnECA Midterm Conference and Scenario Workshop “EU and Central Asia Relations: Current Trends and Future Prospects” in Almaty, Kazakhstan (29th – 31st January 2019).

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In Poland, the discussion on sustainable finance is just beginning

Is Poland ready to address the global trend such as sustainable finance? WiseEuropa’s experts, in the research paper “Sustainable finance in Poland.

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The report: Immigrants in Poland in the context of a simplified procedure of employing foreigners

The report "Immigrants in Poland in the context of a simplified procedure for employing foreigners" prepared by WiseEuropa, the University of Warsaw and the Center for Migration Research is now available for download.

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The Emergence of New States in Eastern Europe – Lesson for the Entire Europe (TENSE) Europe for Citizens (2018), EACEA

The Emergence of New States in Eastern Europe – Lesson for the Entire Europe (TENSE) is a project that focuses on the nation-building processes after 1918 in Eastern Europe.

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4 years of Donald Tusk at the European Council

Donald Tusk has commenced his term as president of the European Council in December 2014. To mark the 4th anniversary of his appointment, gazeta.pl has surveyed analysts to assess Tusk’s performance. WiseEuropa’s Wojciech Białożyt contributed to the survey, below is the English translation of his contribution. The survey is available in full (in Polish)

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From restructuring to sustainable development. The case of Upper Silesia

The Silesian Voivodeship has a chance to become a model for a just transition of a mining region into a modern industrial and commercial region.

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New realism in Germany’s policy towards Turkey

Turkey's president Recep Tayyip Erdogan’s state visit to Berlin at the end of September 2018 sparked speculations about a possible thaw in Turkish-German relations which had experienced serious tensions in the last two years.

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Turkey: A new German-Polish talking point?

The relations between the European Union and Turkey which, besides Russia, is the EU’s most important neighbor, should become at least an issue of dialogue between Poland and Germany. The latter will always possess the biggest potential in the EU to engage with Turkey; meanwhile, Warsaw’s relationship with Ankara has deepened substantially in recent years.

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Direct Democracy in the EU –The Myth of a Citizens’ Union

The European Union has a democracy problem. The polycrisis that has plagued the EU for years has led to a cacophony of voices calling for fundamental change to the integration project.

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Externalization at all costs? EU migration and border policy

The high influx of asylum seekers in 2015 plunged the European Union into a crisis. The brunt of refugee reception rested on only a few shoulders.

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