Poland perceives – especially after the Russian aggression against Ukraine – Russia as a serious threat to its own security and the US as its the main guarantee.
Trump’s understanding of the West is actually very Polish – or rather, PiS-ish. PiS, like Trump, came to power by promising to fight the liberal, globalist ruling classes who are supposedly aiming at transforming their societies.
President Trump’s Warsaw speech was so important: he declared the willingness to defend the Western world, but did not present any dangerous concepts such as the division between the new and the old Europe.
For longer than a decade Poland was a ‘poster child’ of democratic transition and European enlargement.
We decided that the German-Polish European BLOG would be launched with articles focused specifically on the cooperation within the Weimar Triangle, grouping France, Germany and Poland
Contrary to fears held in connection with Marine Le Pen’s possible election as French president, Emmanuel Macron’s rise to power set free a renewed pro-European spirit.
"The Triangle of Weimar", designed as a communication and political platform, was meant to help shaping a new European order in a post-1989 era.
WiseEuropa has launched an analytical and communication project 'Responsible Development Plan in the face of economic and climatic challenges'.
Latin America has entered a new phase of political transition. The “golden age” of the Latin American left has come to an end, first and foremost due to the completion of the commodities’ super-cycle and rising public disillusion with the performance of left-wing leaders.
Both finalists of the presidential bid disrupt the French bi-partisan political system but differ substantially in how the political, economic and social changes should be implemented - E. Macron within the framework
Constructive Polish-German cooperation on European issues is today in the mutual interest of both Poland and Germany. Poland needs it in order to better cope with the risk of becoming stuck at the economic
While in the past the EU was seen in Poland as above all a source of opportunities, it is now ever more frequently being defined as a threat by the current government’ assessed experts of WiseEuropa




