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1. A castle without solid foundations April 4, 2013

The Visegrád four have grand ambitions, but lack political clout Visegrád means ‘high castle': apposite given the lofty hopes and romantic conceptions that surround the...

A castle without solid foundations

2. Embattled envoy January 19, 2012

Lithuania's foreign minister enjoys a scrap. One would think that, for a small country integrated into the heavyweight machinery of alliances such as the EU and NATO, foreign...

Embattled envoy

3. Bouquets and brickbats for 2011 January 5, 2012

A successful year for some, a turbulent and troublesome year for many others. The

4. A frustrating six months in charge December 21, 2011

Deep divisions emerged during Polish presidency. Failure at the border Poland left on the outside as eurozone undergoes a transformation Clashes with Green...

A frustrating six months in charge

5. Democracy plans in disarray December 1, 2011

Endowment struggles to attract funding. The European Union is struggling to find the means to support democratic movements outside its territory. Foreign ministers meeting in...

Democracy plans in disarray

6. Sikorski calls on Germany to save the eurozone November 29, 2011

Poland's foreign minister says Germany should take responsibility for crisis response, and calls for re-organisation of EU institutions. Radoslaw Sikorski, Poland's foreign...

7. Polish ins and outs November 24, 2011

A major reshuffle of the Polish government. Poland might be in the midst of its presidency of the EU's Council of Ministers, but that has not stopped Prime Minister Donald...

Polish ins and outs

8. Commission wants more EU control in energy deals September 8, 2011

Commission to review deals with third countries, while Poland pushes for more energy transparency. The European Commission, as part of its efforts to create a common...

Commission wants more EU control in energy deals

9. Polish enforcer July 14, 2011

The fast-moving career of Mikolaj Dowgielewicz, Poland's EU affairs minister. When the first Poles walked off the ferry at Dover on 1 May 2004, the day Poland joined the EU,...

Polish enforcer

10. Poland's movers and shakers June 23, 2011

The main players in Poland's presidency of the Council of Ministers.

Poland's movers and shakers

11. Rock holds promise of riches for Poland October 28, 2010

The US has benefited from exploiting its shale-gas resources, and Poland could follow suit. Thanks to a revolution in shale-gas exploration, the United States has become the...

Rock holds promise of riches for Poland

12. Ashton to name ambassadors this week September 13, 2010

First wave of appointments to new diplomatic service. Catherine Ashton, the European Union's foreign policy chief, plans to announce around 30 appointments to EU delegations...

Ashton to name ambassadors this week

13. Jumping the gun? March 25, 2010

Poland's foreign minister gets confused. Radoslaw Sikorski, Poland's foreign minister, told a domestic radio station last week (16 March) that Andrzej Ananicz, the head of...

Jumping the gun?

14. A licence to unleash repression March 11, 2010

In targeting ethnic Poles, the Belarusian authorities are testing how far they can go before the EU takes a tougher line. When the Belarusian authorities launched an...

A licence to unleash repression

15. Plans for ‘eastern partnership' unveiled May 26, 2008

Poland and Sweden argue for need to enhance ties with ‘European neighbours' in the east. Poland's foreign minister, Radoslaw Sikorski, and his Swedish counterpart Carl...

16. The pretender January 10, 2008

The fall of communism in Poland produced many astonishing political careers as the regime's former opponents emerged from cramped, book-lined apartments to take their places...

17. Last days of Poland's EU springtime? June 8, 2006

When Prime Minister Kazimierz Marcinkiewicz formed a coalition government with two nationalist parties to gain a majority in Poland's parliament, the reaction across the EU...

18. Domestic policy a priority for Polish premier December 1, 2005

In Brussels last week, a gushing Commission President José Manuel Barroso said that he was in no doubt that his guest, the new Polish Prime Minister Kazimierz...

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