Even if the possibility of the far right forming a government is unlikely, the prospect of it gaining a blocking minority is real
Piotr Buras in the context of the regional elections in Germany
Even if the possibility of the far right forming a government is unlikely, the prospect of it gaining a blocking minority is real
Piotr Buras in the context of the regional elections in Germany
Neither Paris nor Berlin are today capable of taking quick, difficult decisions. Poland will not fill this gap, which does not mean that it cannot play a different role
Piotr Buras on the uncertainty of the future and the necessity to act appropriately
Its internal weakness and national divisions make [the West] blocked, ineffective and disjointed
Piotr Buras on the future of Europe and the West
Piotr Buras on von der Leyen’s chances of re-election
The six-month period that will be decisive for Europe has began. Europe was not divided by the war in Ukraine, but it may be paralysed by internal crises, especially the potential one in France
Piotr Buras on Europe’s immediate future
Piotr Buras on the threat to the EU’s climate agenda posed by the results of the European elections
Europeans see that many people are coming here, even though they don’t have a title. And they are growing frustrated, leading them into the arms of dangerous populists
Piotr Buras on the new Migration Pact
Piotr Buras on the rise of far-right parties
With the current political situation in Europe, it is hard to imagine that countries like Hungary, Slovakia or Poland would agree to far-reaching changes, for example in the decision-making process
Piotr Buras on the possible reform of the European Union
In their op-ed, Piotr Buras, Camille Grand, and Jana Puglierin explain why the ‘Weimar moment’ could make a difference in the geopolitical future of Europe