Brexit in Poland. Irrelevant but divisive Comment Given how consequential it may be for hundreds of thousands of Poles living in the United Kingdom, the question of Brexit is strangely absent from the public debate just before European elections. At the same time it is one of the core issues dividing the government and the opposition. How is it possible? By Łukasz Pawłowski
Breathing room for freedom: How to benefit from digitalization rather than fear it Article The EU General Data Protection Regulation was not only a victory for citizens concerned about their rights, but also a Green political success. By Dr. Ellen Ueberschär
Coalitions as a key to a just transformation Report The second meeting of the French–German–Polish Forum on European Structural Change, which is devoted to European structural changes in the energy sector, took place in Katowice on the 3rd and 4th of December 2018. The aim of the meeting was to provide concrete examples of just transitions in different stages; to see best practices in Silesia and explore the differences between cities By Katarzyna Ugryn and Silvia Weco
Free media, free people. The fight against disinformation as a global challenge Report Disinformation, manipulations, political smear campaigns and a rising pressure on journalists, sometimes even leading to physical attacks – these are all dangerous phenomena which have become all too painfully known to us during the last years. They pose a direct threat to free journalism, at the same time challenging the very integrity of democratic processes and societies. By Gert Röhrborn and Kevin Skrzypczak
Western Balkans and their significance for the European policy of Warsaw and Berlin Blog We invite you to read the new texts published as part of the German-Polish European Blog. In the In the current edition we present the Polish and German perspective on relations with Western Balkans. By Małgorzata Kopka-Piątek
Should EU relations with Turkey become a common subject of Polish-German talks? Blog We invite you to read the new texts published as part of the German-Polish European Blog. In the latest installment we recommend you to look at the Polish and German views on relations with Turkey. By Małgorzata Kopka-Piątek
Climate policy together or not at all Transatlatic Media Fellowship The dispute between the supporters of globalisation and the defenders of national sovereignty rages around the world. This also concerns climate policy. By Wojciech Jakóbik
Embodying an image of history Interview As part of the herstoric celebrations of the centenary of Polish independence aiming primarily to restore the remembrance of native suffragettes who fought in the Polish independence movement at the turn of the 20th century for the establishment of full legal and social equality between men and women, hundreds of cultural, educational and political events are currently taking place across the country. One of them is HERSTORIADA, a series of Congress Meetings with Herstory in the form of a touring herstoric academy by the Women's Congress. By Gert Röhrborn
World in Focus 2018. Warsaw International Gathering. Report For the third time, we have had the pleasure of hosting you on a common journey through the most current and important topics that Poland, Europe and the World are currently struggling with. By Małgorzata Kopka-Piątek
MENA first, but not only! The EU, Germany and Poland in the face of global migration issues Blog We invite you to read the new texts published as part of the German-Polish European Blog. Although the number of refugees and migrants entering Europe has recently fallen, our continent remains one of the most attractive destinations for global migration. Europe needs new and common solutions in this matter. By Małgorzata Kopka-Piątek