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Issue 2017

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  • Issue 2/2017

Globalism and Localism in the Perspective of Polish Politics

  • June 27, 2017
  • Warsaw Institiute
New processes and events on the world political stage are increasingly forcing old labels to be abandoned.
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  • Issue 2/2017

The Polish Banking Sector in an Innovation Race

  • June 26, 2017
  • Warsaw Institiute
Changes in the financial markets caused by the spread of digital technology pose a challenge for banking institutions in many countries; however, the starting position of the Polish banking sector in this innovative race is a good one.
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  • Issue 2/2017

Changes in the Design of the EU Budget after Brexit

  • June 26, 2017
  • Warsaw Institiute
In 2020, decisions will be made by the relevant bodies of the European Union, which will sanction its financial outlook for the years 2021-2027. The organization’s annual budgets will be constructed over the next seven years based on this framework.
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  • Issue 2/2017

Defense Cooperation between Poland and Ukraine: Present State and Prospects.

  • June 26, 2017
  • Warsaw Institiute
For the first time since the collapse of the Soviet empire and Poland and Ukraine’s recovery of independence, the same opponent has appeared in the defense doctrines of both states: the Russian Federation.
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  • Issue 2/2017

Foreign Media Reports: Poland's Image in the Western Press

  • June 22, 2017
  • Warsaw Institiute
What does the average German, Briton, Parisian or Brussels resident know about Poland? What comes to mind when they think of Poland? They probably know that Pope John Paul II was Polish and that the social movement Solidarity was born in Poland.
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  • Issue 2/2017

A Dispute over words: "German camps" and "German crimes"

  • June 21, 2017
  • Warsaw Institiute
We owe the conscious formulation and use of the concept of historical politics to the Germans (Geschichtspolitik). The term “honestly” is crucial here. Historical policy is a fact, and conducting it is not in itself a negative phenomenon.
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  • Issue 2/2017

Wartime Losses of Private Art Collections of Warsaw Residents

  • June 10, 2017
  • Warsaw Institiute
In addition to the physical destruction of the inhabitants of Warsaw and the city itself, pre-war private art collections of the city’s residents were almost entirely lost. While some museums and libraries managed to recover after the war, largely uncatalogued private collections were gone.
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  • Issue 2/2017

Poland on the Road to Electromobility

  • June 9, 2017
  • Warsaw Institiute
Electromobility is one of several strategic directions for Poland’s economic development in the near term. On March 16, 2017, the Polish government adopted the Electromobility Development Plan, which set goals and directions for action in this area until 2025.
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  • Issue 2/2017

The Battle Against Doping – Challenging but Winnable

  • June 6, 2017
  • Warsaw Institiute
For some, doping in sport has become normal practice with it so commonplace that there are people calling for its legalization. These calls, however, rarely come from the athletes themselves.
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  • Issue 2/2017

Reconstruction of Power – Germany’s foreign policy after the September election

  • June 5, 2017
  • Warsaw Institiute
The priority of the new German cabinet, which will be formed after the September 2017 elections, will be an attempt to reconstitute Germany’s international position and emerge from the isolation of 2015-16.
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