Poland’s ruling party might not win Sunday’s first-round presidential election Mary Stegmaier and Kamil Marcinkiewicz - June 25, 2020 The campaign season has been full of surprises
Poland’s Parliament is now divided. What does this mean for the ruling Law and Justice party? Mary Stegmaier and Kamil Marcinkiewicz - October 17, 2019 The opposition now controls the Senate. That matters.
Poland goes to the polls this Sunday. Will the controversial Law and Justice party stay in power? Mary Stegmaier and Kamil Marcinkiewicz - October 8, 2019 And why has it remained so popular?
Iran’s nuclear program seems to be accelerating. Will Saudi Arabia take a similar path? Eliza Gheorghe - July 12, 2019 In a multipolar world, curbing nuclear transfers becomes more difficult.
Democratic elections in Poland face a new threat Mary Stegmaier and Kamil Marcinkiewicz - January 11, 2018 [caption id="attachment_68012" align="aligncenter" width="960"] On Nov. 24, 2017, people protest
So Poland’s president surprised everyone, vetoing two bills that threatened the courts’ independence. Here’s what that means. Mary Stegmaier and Kamil Marcinkiewicz - July 25, 2017 [caption id="attachment_61426" align="aligncenter" width="960"] People in Warsaw on July 24
Poland appears to be dismantling its own hard-won democracy Mary Stegmaier and Kamil Marcinkiewicz - July 21, 2017 A bill now in Poland’s Parliament would destroy the judicial