PISM Policy Papers
The Polish Institute of International Affairs (PISM) was established in 1996 to conduct research and provide unbiased expertise in international relations for policymakers, academics and the Polish public. The PISM Policy Papers contain important timely information on international affairs in a brief form.
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Publications:
- Poland and Spain
- Turkey at a Tipping Point: Why the EU Should Use Gezi to Rebalance Ankara’s Foreign Policy
- Regionalism in East Asia: A Bumpy Road to Asian Integration
- The Western Balkans and the Alliance
- Polish–Mexican Cooperation
- Energy and Meat
- Towards New Political and Economic Agreements with Japan
- How the European Union Is Shaping the Gas Market in Poland
- From the Periphery to the Core?
- The Baltic States’ Success Story in Combating the Economic Crisis
- East of Centre: Can the Visegrad Group Speak with One Voice on Eastern Policy?
- Could the Arctic Warm Up NATO-Russia Relations?
- Georgian Dream's Foreign Policies: An Attempt to Change the Paradigm?
- How to Modernise the European Union’s Eastern Neighbourhood Policy in the Age of the Internet
- German and Polish Energy Policies: Is Cooperation Possible?
- Bridging a Differentiated Union: The Polish-German Tandem in Euro-Plus Governance
- Poland Looks to Ride Rising Tide of Transatlantic Defence Market Mergers
- Waiting for the Fifth Generation of Chinese Leaders
- United States’ Foreign Policy Under Obama
- Poland and Brazil: Narrowing the Distance, Exploring Mutual Potential
- Yawning Gaps in NATO Planning
- Nabucco West - Perspectives and Relevance
- China's Response to the United States' Asia–Pacific Strategy
- Predictable Continuity: Ukrainian Parliamentary Elections 2012
- Visegrad’s Winding Road to the EU Multiannual Financial Framework 2014–2020
- The Visegrad Group: Exploring New Agenda for the Western Balkans
- Energy Policy in the Baltic States—United or Separate?
- Belarus Before the Elections: The Struggle to Maintain the Status Quo
- Iran, Turkey and Azerbaijan: Heading Towards a Regional Crisis?
- Any Chance for Inclusive Intergovernmentalism?
- Central European Approaches to the Protection of Civil Nuclear Programmes
- The Implications of Hungary’s National Policy for Relations with Neighbouring States
- The June 17 Elections in Greece: Domestic and European Implications
- Full Speed Ahead? Poland in Baltic Sea Region Cooperation
- NATO Defence and Deterrence Posture: Central and Eastern European Perspectives
- Ukraine’s First Year in the Energy Community: Restart Needed
- Russia’s International Climate Policy
- The EU Budgetary Chess Game, the Polish Presidency and the Shadows of the Debt Crisis
- The European Union and India: Partners in Democracy Promotion?
- The European Union and Brazil as Privileged Partners?
- Towards an Enhanced Polish-Spanish Partnership
- The European Development Fund: Perspectives and the Changing Landscape of EU-ACP Relations
- Peace and Development Efforts in Afghanistan: A Lost Decade
- European Neighbourhood Policy
- India in Afghanistan: Valuable Partner of the West
- European Perspectives for Moldova: Challenges and Obstacles
- Not (Yet) an Energy Revolution
- Palestinian UN Vote and Triple‐faced EU Policies
- How Terrorist Leaders End
- Polish Development Cooperation: A Turning Point
- Turkey and Democratization in the Arab World
- Between Revolution and Stagnation: Perspectives for Belarus
- Willing and (Un)able
- South Sudan on the Eve of Independence
- The Egyptian Revolution and its Aftermath
- The Limits of British Leadership - Test Case Libya
- Taiwan’s Internal Debate about ROC-PRC Relations
- Transformation of the Chechen Insurgency
- The G20 on the Path to Finding Relevance in the New World Economic Order
- What Future for 'Out-of-Area' Operations After Afghanistan?
- A Sea Change or Tactical Adjustment?
- The Challenge of Middle East Peace Before the EU-US Lisbon Summit
- US Mid-term Elections: An Ebb of the Obama Revolution
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