German-Polish European Dialogue

We present the publication “German-Polish European Dialogue”, which summarizes the texts posted on the German-Polish European Blog, run by WiseEuropa since June 2017.

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From the Vikings to the EU. The role of the Baltic and the Black Sea cities in European integration

For centuries, contacts between the Black and the Baltic seas were intensive and resulted in fascinating outcomes. This relatonship had an important contributon to the history of the whole Europe.

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Germany, Poland and the future of the transatlantic community

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

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EU policy toward Russia under the EU sanctions – responsibility, risk taking, rules and resources

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.

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The EU, Germany and Poland in the Transatlantic World. The public debate

WiseEuropa and The Konrad-Adenauer-Stiftung in Poland have the honor to invite to the event:

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Leviathan enchained: EU’s value enforcement deficit

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.

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Identity matters

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”.

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Introduction: Germany and Poland under the umbrella of the Single Market

After Brexit, Germany and Poland will remain the only proponents of the liberal approach to the Single Market among the largest EU economies.

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How can the EU single market and cohesion policy be saved?

It seems that the only way to save the principle of cohesion and take full advantage of the single market is to encourage all the Member States to join the core in deepening European integration.

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The Europe that emerges from behind the curtain

Outside the eurozone we will see a more and more fragmented Single Market, shaped according to the needs and wishes of the eurozone members, who, thanks to their dominance in the EU institutions, will be free to pass any legislation they wish to.

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