Why Mitt Romney Isn’t Forgetting Poland
Poland is a key strategic partner for America in order to balance against the rise of a German-Russian axis.
Poland is a key strategic partner for America in order to balance against the rise of a German-Russian axis.
Countries in the south of Europe must be jealous of Poland’s high growth rates and stable politics.
If France pushes Germany too much, the latter may turn to find a friend in Poland.
The Poles are right to fear German domination but will probably not be able to stop it on their own.
The leaders of Europe’s single currency bloc agreed on a program of long term economic overhauls this weekend.
Robert Kaplan argues American policy in Europe should prioritize France, Germany and Poland.
From France to Hungary to Ireland, European governments plunder private retirement savings.
Bronisław Komorowski fends off a challenge from the right to claim the presidency for the Civic Platform.
“The bear still has teeth,” notes Robert D. Kaplan, writing for The Atlantic. The Obama Administration’s decision to scrap the Eastern European missile defense system has left some former Soviet satellite states at the mercy of Moscow once again — or at least, that’s how they see it. Understandably, some Poles and Czechs reacted to […]