
The return of the Grande Nation? France’s position within the EU after the 2019 EP elections
European elections showed that while a powerful extreme-right has become a permanent characteristic of French politics, this has not prevented […]
European elections showed that while a powerful extreme-right has become a permanent characteristic of French politics, this has not prevented […]
The contribution of domestic suppliers to the development of onshore wind energy and its impact on the Polish labor market […]
On Wednesday, 26 June, WiseEuropa organised a conference “Destination 2050: developing long-term climate strategy for Poland”. The conference held in […]
As recently stated by the Council of the EU (May 13, Council conclusions on the Sahel), the Sahel region will […]
The WiseEuropa Institute has developed an in-depth analysis “Contribution to Growth: Delivering economic benefits for citizens and businesses” reffering to […]
Grzegorz Siemionczyk Poland is one of the largest beneficiaries of globalization in the last 30 years. The fact that we […]
On Thursday, June 6, 2019 at 5:30 p.m. WiseEuropa, together with Collegium Civitas, organizes a workshop entitled “European elections: Implications […]
During the last years Europe and the European Union have had to deal with many challenges. The Eurozone crisis – […]
‘Regime clear off; we will keep the state’ is the motto which illustrates best the protests which are taking place […]
The European Union is in the middle of a democratic crisis. Many Europeans have lost faith in representative democracy both at […]
The tribune of Emmanuel Macron, President of France, may represent the beginning of a new era in the history of […]
Polish approach to climate and energy policy over the last decade has largely failed. The country is likely to miss […]