Demographic changes, technological progress and the challenges posed by resource depletion and climate change are the main focus of the report “Megatrends: from acceptance to action”.
We present the report "Germany, Poland and the future of the transatlantic community". The main topic of the new WiseEuropa publication on international politics are the relations between Poland
WiseEuropa has been carrying out The Capital Market 25+ Research Program, which aims at examining and improving the state of the capital market in Poland. The Program is co-chaired by WiseEuropa Chief Economist Maciej Bitner and WiseEuropa President Maciej Bukowski.
EU and its members in the conclusions of summits of the European Council unequivocally assessed the Russian aggression against Ukraine as an unacceptable violation of international law.
It remains a striking phenomenon that Russians have coined their relation towards the continent in the telling phrase “my i Evropa” (we and Europe) thus expressing a lacking sense of belonging towards Europe
Poland and Germany are the only two countries among the biggest EU Member States genuinely interested in the Eastern Europe and by default concerned by the Russian aggression against Ukraine.
Climate-KIC released a new series of insights on accelerating the transition to sustainable production systems. The insight co-written by Aleksander Śniegocki
About 300 climate experts contributed to this year’s edition of the Climate Change Performance Index with their evaluation of national climate policies.
WiseEuropa and The Konrad-Adenauer-Stiftung in Poland have the honor to invite to the event:
Registration closed.
As a law-based community, the European Union depends on the rule of law, the separation of powers and an independent judiciary guaranteed and functioning within Member States.
According to Frank Furedi, the British sociologist born in Budapest, what we are currently witnessing in the EU should apparently be described in terms of a “European culture war”.




