Since the time when Solidarity elites came to conclude that the process of system change in Poland was permanent – which I guess was in the spring of 1990 – the EU/EEC integration has become the axis of Polish foreign policy....
September 2, 2013 11:10 am / no comments
Greek déjá vu. Empty Portuguese highways. French reform which has never been carried out.
The topic of the third rescue package for Greece (which has been bailed out by bilateral loans in 2010 and by temporary ESFS in 2012) was stridently...
September 2, 2013 10:48 am / 86 comments
The integration with Ukraine and Turkey is a barometer that will show whether the Old Continent will prove to be a vigorous and important player in the 21st century. The finale of the Transatlantic Free Trade Area (TAFTA) agreement, which is...
August 31, 2013 1:43 pm / 8 comments
News releases about the end of the crisis – as regular as sunrise. Greece has a surplus. Brussels has a whole lot of new ideas for spending money.
Have you heard the one about the crisis being over? News about economic growth is beginning...
August 23, 2013 4:54 pm / no comments
We can’t deny that Polish accession to the Eurozone must involve some costs. Moderate adverse effects, however, are likely to be felt only in preparation for the introduction of the euro and at the very exchange of the Polish currency. Meanwhile,...
August 19, 2013 9:11 am / 66 comments
Spanish PM found an enemy. There’s no Plan B for Greece. In Soviet Russia, you rip off the bank!
The head of Spanish government Mariano Rajoy has a problem. The country with a galloping debt he’s leading has been in recession for two years...
August 18, 2013 8:30 pm / 18 comments
Gloom approaching Italian banks. Portugal wants to decrease income tax. Obama’s hard drive is small.
“The Great Silence” is an excellent Italian western with the demonic Klaus Kinski playing the villain. It also happens to be a good wording...
August 10, 2013 12:04 pm / 5 comments
The statistics coming regularly from EU member states keep reiterating one thing: the crisis is not over. Maybe drones will help eliminate it.
Brussels wants EU’s own unmanned aerial vehicles, colloquially also called drones. According to...
August 5, 2013 8:12 am / no comments
Icelandic PM went to a promotional event. Greece lowers tax, Fitch lowers ratings. Piece of art to be built in Brussels.
„This wonderful titanium pot with a secret component can be bought only here and now!” Recently, the Czech and Slovak...
August 1, 2013 1:00 pm / no comments
The Dutch government has ventured on a publication of an important paper. Will our representatives also have enough courage to express their opinion?
In Britain, there is a long-term discourse on the issue of setting a boundary to the power...
July 12, 2013 11:09 am / no comments