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 At a crossroads: Kashubians in Poland are faced with a demographic dilemma

At a crossroads: Kashubians in Poland are faced with a demographic dilemma

September 8, 2023

The results of the 2021 census in Poland produced a shock for Kashubians, a small minority in northern Poland little-known outside of the Republic. A decline of over 50,000 members has left two [...]

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 An odyssey through upheaval and identity: “The Red Prince” by Timothy Snyder

An odyssey through upheaval and identity: “The Red Prince” by Timothy Snyder

June 30, 2023

Ryan Patterson reviews Timothy Snyder’s “The Red Prince,” a grand historical epic charting the rise of modern Europe through the eyes of a Habsburg prince.

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 Punk rock poetry: reviewing “Night Truck Driver” by Marcin Świetlicki

Punk rock poetry: reviewing “Night Truck Driver” by Marcin Świetlicki

June 16, 2023

Katherine Leung reviews "Night Truck Driver," Polish rock musician Marcin Świetlicki's latest poetry collection

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 Return to the xenophobic normal: One year into the invasion of Ukraine, anti-immigration sentiments are back in Central Europe

Return to the xenophobic normal: One year into the invasion of Ukraine, anti-immigration sentiments are back in Central Europe

April 19, 2023

Central Europe regional editor Jakub Crcha discusses the return of anti-immigration sentiments among the V4 post-Ukraine

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 Astute observations: Reviewing “Tideline” by Krystyna Dąbrowska

Astute observations: Reviewing “Tideline” by Krystyna Dąbrowska

March 29, 2023

Katherine Leung reviews Krystyna Dąbrowska's "Tideline," a collaborative poetry collection that highlights the the extraordinary in everyday life

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 Poland’s climate conundrum: Replacing coal, but how?

Poland’s climate conundrum: Replacing coal, but how?

November 24, 2022

Hannah O'Sullivan on Poland's coal conundrum and whether nuclear power is actually a legitimate green alternative

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 Boozy brunch: Reviewing “Wild Honey & Rye” by Ren Behan

Boozy brunch: Reviewing “Wild Honey & Rye” by Ren Behan

August 11, 2022

"Everything in this book looks absolutely rich and made with the most carefully prepared and thoughtful ingredients." Katherine Leung reviews Ren Behan's Wild honey & Rye.

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 Poland-EU dispute has less to do with the rule of law than Europe’s future

Poland-EU dispute has less to do with the rule of law than Europe’s future

May 23, 2022

While the war in Ukraine rages on, a battle is emerging over the direction of the European Union. Brussels is showing no signs of backing down with Poland and Hungary over the issue of rule of [...]

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 Piłsudski’s ghost: how Eastern Europe is challenging Franco-German hegemony in the EU

Piłsudski’s ghost: how Eastern Europe is challenging Franco-German hegemony in the EU

May 22, 2022

The war in Ukraine is changing the power dynamic in Europe. Going back to Józef Piłsudski’s Intermarium concept might make it possible for countries like Poland to challenge the current [...]

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 It doesn’t matter if you’re black or white? Poland’s refugee treatment in focus

It doesn’t matter if you’re black or white? Poland’s refugee treatment in focus

April 28, 2022

According to the UN, since the beginning of Russia’s war in Ukraine from 24 February to 27 April 2022, 2,968,716 Ukrainians crossed the border to Poland. The majority of Polish people enormously [...]

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