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?
For the last decade, Poland and Turkey have experienced impressive rates of growth and gained a widespread reputation as emerging points of gravity: both in economic and political terms.
In recent years, energy security and with it energy policy have become, among other, top priorities of Poland.
Poland and Turkey belong to a group of few European countries for which the post-Soviet area is of strategic importance
In the early 1990s, Russia had a monopolistic position in the post-Soviet region. Now, the game of ‘post-Soviet chess’ is being played by several parties.
demosEUROPA - Centre For European Strategy together with Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung and the Warsaw office of European Council
The authors of this report argue that further integration with the European Union is the key to the democratisation and the development of the Western Balkans.
The world may not have become flat, just as the distance has not died, but globalization and interdependence are facts of life that hardly anyone can deny.
There is nothing extraordinary about countries in the middle income category. When they stagnate, it is for normal economic reasons, rather that because of the mythical importance of their level of development.




