Katarzyna Skiba
Every election prompts questions about the ongoing legacies of empire. But the issue is complex.
Katarzyna Skiba
Every election prompts questions about the ongoing legacies of empire. But the issue is complex.
Adam Reichardt
In this episode, we discuss the recommendation of the EC to grant Georgia candidate status.
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Norman Davies
The historian recalls his participation in commemorations of the Katyn massacre, days before the Smolensk plane crash.
Aleks Szczerbiak
Poland’s ruling party faces fresh political and economic challenges in its second term of office.
Fabio Parasecoli
Food has always been at the centre of debate on what Poland is or should be.
Ben Stanley
Political scientist Ben Stanley presents his model for pooling Polish political polls, which Notes from Poland will be regularly featuring.
Karolina Baca-Pogorzelska and Michał Potocki
Poland is freeing itself from Russia’s gas, but becoming more dependent on its coal
Mateusz Bałuka
President Duda has now visited every administrative district in Poland ahead of next year’s election.
Anna Wójcik
This week’s CJEU ruling was hailed as a victory by both supporters and opponents of the Polish government. What does it really mean?
Norman Davies
The historian highlights some cultural differences between Brits and Poles in an exclusive extract from his autobiography.
Join us for live updates on Polish Independence Day, including the controversial march in Warsaw.
Estera Flieger
A town honours its Jewish community that was wiped out in the Holocaust.
Piotr Trudnowski
After every election, Jarosław Kaczyński, tired of steering towards the centre ground in campaigns, returns to what he knows best: conflict.
Marta Jaroszewicz
Poland must improve its system of issuing foreigners with residence and work permits, says the Supreme Audit Office.