Carnegie Europe: Poland’s own political football game with Ukraine
Poland is basking in the limelight.
And so it should.
As it co-hosts the European Football Championships with its neighbor Ukraine, the Polish government has the chance to show off what a confident country it has become since joining the EU in 2004. It is one of the few European Union member states to have avoided sliding into recession as a result of the euro crisis.
This confidence is expressed in other ways too.
Read the story here.
And so it should.
As it co-hosts the European Football Championships with its neighbor Ukraine, the Polish government has the chance to show off what a confident country it has become since joining the EU in 2004. It is one of the few European Union member states to have avoided sliding into recession as a result of the euro crisis.
This confidence is expressed in other ways too.
Read the story here.