Judy Asks: Are Referenda Dangerous?

Krzysztof Blusz and Paweł Zerka answer a new question from Judy Dempsey on the foreign and security policy challenges shaping Europe’s role in the world.

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Tapping into the co-benefits of low-emission economy in cities

In the latest discussion paper adelphi, WiseEuropa and Institute for Sustainable Development  offers a basis for reflection about selected benefits of low-emission economy in cities, based on evidence from Germany and Poland.

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Good change, bad change

The Good Change policy programme has resulted in a very deep political polarisation among Polish society. This polarisation is unlikely to change soon - said Adam Balcer in the latest EFCR publication "Keeping Europeans together"

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There is a need for gradual, but decisive restructuring

3The rapid increase in the cost of coal mining in Poland, together with a permanent fall in the prices of that raw material on the market, brought about the lasting unprofitability of numerous Polish mines.

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WiseEuropa in Climate-KIC

WiseEuropa became a partner of Climate-KIC,  Europe’s largest public-private innovation partnership focused on climate change, consisting of dynamic companies, the best academic institutions and the public sector.

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Turkish military operation in Syria

'Since Wednesday, 24 August, Turkey has conducted the 'Euphrates Shield' military operation on the territory of Syria. The aim of the attacks is the, so-called, Islamic State.

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What factors impact the changes in energy prices? The commentary of our expert

'It is difficult to predict a specific pace of price increases as it depends on the Regulator's decisions, as well as on the temporary market fluctuations. However, if we take a look at the forecasts for the next 2-4 years,

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How the Poles are saving

'It can hardly be expected that we quickly amass the same level (of savings) that we can observe in the West - we should not forget what was our starting point', states Maciej Bitner, Chief Economist in WiseEuropa.

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The war in Syria has become decentralised

It is the deadliest conflict in several decades, a conflict that brings deaths of five thousand people every month. It also rendered several million people homeless and forced them to flee their country.

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Ignacy Morawski on economic growth

'It is worth noting that for the first time since 2012, when Poland experienced a substantial economic slowdown, GDP has been lower than is the market consensus twice in a row

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