Poland
PiS has led Poland on a course characterised by Euroscepticism and the erosion of democracy. Two issues will shape Poland’s future: energy policy and relations with Ukraine.
Read moreGreen politics has long been part of Polish politics and, despite its ups and downs, it certainly has a future.
Read moreWhat will the coming months and years bring for the Polish political scene?
Read morePolitical differences between Germany and Central Europe cannot continue to be skirted if the EU is to effectively respond to the many challenges ahead.
Read moreIn Poland the incumbent right-wing Law and Justice party, backed by the Catholic Church, demonised LGBT organisations in its recent successful electoral campaign. Adam Ostolski spoke to feminist activist and scholar Agnieszka Graff about why gender politics have become central to Polish politics, taking a step back to analyse how the Right’s scapegoating of gender is a response to the same set of social issues that the Left attributes to neoliberalism.
Read moreUnder the incoming von der Leyen Commission, political will shall determine whether the core EU value of rule of law is protected.
Read moreWith Polish elections coming up this October, all political forces are committing to protect the climate and environment, at least on paper. What does the new prominence of ecology mean for the country’s future?
Read moreCEU gender studies professor Andrea Pető explores the challenge that illiberal regimes pose for gender equality and the values of modernity.
Read morePoland’s cities are emptying as those who can move out for the peace and quiet of a country life. What does a strained relationship between city and country spell for Poland’s future?
Read moreIn the long run, the transition to renewable energy may prove key to breaking Poland and Ukraine’s dependency on Russian gas.
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