One in every four EU citizens would either probably or definitely leave their home country to work in another EU member state in the next ten years. The statistics are led by Sweden (52%); whereas, Austria, where only 12% altogether claimed...
November 27, 2013 12:40 am / 23 comments
Krzysztof Iszkowski’s interview
Where does the main division of the European politics lie?
On the one hand, there are Eurosceptics, who appeal to the nationalist rhetoric and use a populist move, saying that the crisis is a sign that the...
November 18, 2013 5:04 pm / no comments
The Economic Council to the Prime Minister of Poland has published its comments about the changes in the Open Pension Fund (OFE). Because the professors have subscribed to them, we cannot say that they are another act of audacity, but quite...
November 18, 2013 3:58 pm / no comments
The special connection between a federal or non-centralised state structure on the one hand and economic development on the other has become increasingly important in recent years, not least because of the Eurozone debt crisis.
Politically,...
November 13, 2013 12:33 am / 650 comments
Germany wants to make it big. By the year 2050, German government aims to have achieved an 80 percent target for electricity supply from renewable energy sources. As stated by German Government, the resulting new energy system also has to be...
November 13, 2013 12:03 am / no comments
Polish Prime Minister, Donald Tusk, wants to nationalize people’s private pension funds. Is it possible to prevent him from taking this dreadful step?
In 1999 Poland, like Hungary and other central European countries, moved from a traditional...
November 5, 2013 8:42 pm / no comments
There are people who, no matter which emotions they arouse in others, become the point of reference for the contemporaries.
Tadeusz Mazowiecki was such a person.
When met personally for the first time, he seemed to be humble, withdrawn, reserved...
October 29, 2013 4:55 pm / 4 comments
Controlled Dismantlement of the Eurozone: A Strategy to Save the European Union and the Single European Market
The first Polish version of the article has been available at http://www.liberte.pl and http://www.capitalstrategy.pl since 11 April...
October 29, 2013 12:54 pm / 68 comments
Ever since the start of the financial crisis, Slovakia has been having serious problems with the sustainability of its public finances. Public revenues have been falling down or stagnating, but public expenses have continued to rise. As a result,...
October 29, 2013 12:17 pm / 113 comments
Putting the European Union on the right track of the bottom-up integration is a project for two or three decades, not a couple of years as Hermann Otto Solms, former Vice President of the German Bundestag, warned in Prague on the occasion of...
October 29, 2013 11:45 am / 6 comments