What will happen with Brazil?

In just a 1.5 year after winning a second term in presidential elections, Dilma Rousseff faced the prospect of dismissal. In March, 2016, as much as 68 percent of the Brazilians were in favour of dismissing her

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Poland, Islam, Europe. A bridge or a bulwark?

When politicians from the ruling party express the wish for Poland to be "a serious, respected country that has its own opinions", in the language of geopolitics it probably means that it is to become a regional or a middle power.

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Transport in Poland by 2030

The transition to electric vehicles and increase in the share of biofuels, shifts in logistic systems or more effective use of conventional fuels - what changes await Poland over the years 2015-2030?

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If it were up to Mr. d’Hondt, the next European Parliament President would be a Pole

You must have heard about the Belgians hitting above their weight in European affairs.  A well-known Belgian mathematician has a major impact on how European political top jobs are distributed. According to the d’Hondt method, looking for who could be the European Parliament next president, we should look to the East…

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Polish energy sector: Preparing for new challenges.

Over the last decade global megatrends have led to significant changes in the energy sectors in many countries, not only in terms of new sources of energy entering the market, but also as far as the perception of the future of the energy system is concerned.

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500 zloty per child is policy that is distancing us from the West

The programme of the Law and Justice party (PiS) called "Family 500 plus" provides 500 PLN for a second and any subsequent child, as well as for the first child in poorer families.

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Employment in wind energy industry will be higher than in mining

By 2030, the wind energy industry may have created 42 thousands jobs, including 11 thousand jobs in this industry. It is conditioned upon favourable regulatory environment and the dynamic development of this sector

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Effects of Greek crisis to be felt in the Polish economy

Economists agree that the situation in Greece does not pose a direct threat for Poland.

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Citizens rich in resources

The report 'Citizens rich in resources' was prepared by a team from the demosEUROPA foundation - Centre for European Strategy and Fridtjof Nansen Institute

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Whither are you headed, Polish coal? Perspectives of development of hard coal mining in Poland.

In the last decade, the sector of hard coal mining in Poland has not contributed to the growth of the country despite a favorable situation on the coal market – such is the conclusion drawn by analysts from WISE Institute

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