Pawel Zerka was cited in l’Echo on the subject of the five most impactful elections in 2023
Media mentions – Pawel Zerka
Even if US support for Ukraine remains as strong as it is now, Europe will have to get much more involved, especially in terms of financial and military aid
Pawel Zerka on what Europeans will do if the US changes its support for Kiev
The coming winter could freeze and shatter European sentiment — the shared sense of belonging, mutual trust among European countries, and citizens’ emotional attachment to the idea of Europe
The ability to find a joint exit strategy from the energy crisis could have a direct impact on the bloc’s future, says Pawel Zerka
The coming winter could freeze and shatter European sentiment — the shared sense of belonging, mutual trust among European countries, and citizens’ emotional attachment to the idea of Europe
Pawel Zerka comments on how the energy crisis might impact European unity
The Commission can have its plans, but of course it has to react to reality. And reality has been very dynamic in the last twelve months
Pawel Zerka comments on von der Leyen’s State of the Union 2022 speech
The Commission can have its plans, but of course, it needs to be responding to the reality. And the reality was very dynamic those past 12 months
Paweł Zerka comments on the Commission’s work ahead of the State of the European Union 2022
More-Europhile governments once gave Poland a greater say in the bloc’s affairs
Pawel Zerka comments on Poland’s role in the EU
When it comes down to it, being able to deal with complex dependencies is what European sovereignty is all about
Pawel Zerka explains in his op-ed why the results of the new ‘European Sovereignty Index’ are a bittersweet reading for the EU
Europe can meet and actively shape the global challenges that have resulted from interdependence
Pawel Zerka explains the European Sovereignty Index
Initiatives like the Conference on the Future of Europe are creditable experiments – but they are too one-off, too top-down and therefore lack legitimacy
Building a European sentiment needs more than a conference, argue our guest authors Andre Wilkens and Paweł Zerka in their article