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Uncategorized Less is More: Reducing American Nuclear Missile Defense in Europe March 19, 2013February 2, 2018 Chuck Hagel, Europe, missile defense, nuclear arms reduction, nuclear arsenal, Poland, Russia, sequester Read More
Uncategorized Poland: When Geopolitics Fail, Technology to the Rescue February 12, 2013February 2, 2018 defense, education, Investment, Poland, strategy, technology Read More
Uncategorized How Poland’s Shale Gas Will Transform Europe September 20, 2012February 2, 2018 Ernst & Young’s 2011 annual survey, Poland, Polish Foreign Minister, Radosław Sikorski, Russia, shale gas, U.S. Energy Information Administration Read More
Uncategorized The Schengen Zone: Another Symptom of the EU Dysfunction October 21, 2011February 2, 2018 black sea, border control, Bulgaria, corruption, crime, Donald Tusk, enlargement, European Union, France, freedom of movement, Germany, Italy, labor market, Poland, Romania, Schengen zone, southern Europe, Spain, western Europe Read More
Uncategorized Poland: The Success of European Integration October 4, 2011February 2, 2018 Alexander Kwasniewski, Berlin Wall, Bulgaria, chairmanship, democracy, Donald Tusk, economic cooperation, Elections, European community, European council, European integration, European Union, France, Germany, Hungary, Kaczynski, Katyn, law and justice party, NATO, nazis, Poland, rapprochement, Romania, Russia, soft power, soviets, stable, trust, Warsaw Read More
Uncategorized Poland’s Solidarity: A Lesson for America August 10, 2010February 3, 2018 Poland, U.S. Economic Policy Read More