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Extraditions to Poland
Why one country accounts for half of Britain’s European extraditions
From The Economist print edition
Dec 31st 2009

Marek Edelman, leader of the Warsaw ghetto uprising
He was the last military commander of the Warsaw ghetto uprising
From The Economist print edition
Oct 8th 2009

Football and Poland's infrastructure
The Euro 2012 football championship is a belated spur to Poland’s bureaucracy
From The Economist print edition
Oct 8th 2009

Krynica
East Europe's premier economic forum could be much better
From Economist.com
Sep 15th 2009

Poland and Ukraine
How east Europe can step over history's long shadow
From Economist.com
Sep 8th 2009

Russia, Poland and history
Russia bandages a wound in Poland
From The Economist print edition
Sep 3rd 2009

Russia, Ukraine and Poland
Russia needs to play nice
From Economist.com
Aug 25th 2009

Leszek Kolakowski
A Polish-born Oxford philosopher who became Marxism’s most perceptive opponent
From The Economist print edition
Jul 30th 2009

Poles, Czechs and the Lisbon treaty
Why the Polish and Czech presidents drag their feet over the Lisbon treaty
From The Economist print edition
Jul 23rd 2009

Poland's legacy of 1989
Political squabbles 20 years after the collapse of communism
From The Economist print edition
May 28th 2009

Poland's economic strength
Most east European economies look sickly, but not Poland—so far
From The Economist print edition
Apr 23rd 2009

Poland asks for a credit line from the IMF
An IMF credit line for Poland
From The Economist print edition
Apr 14th 2009

The Warsaw ghetto
A remarkable secret archive tells the story of life in the Warsaw ghetto
From The Economist print edition
Mar 12th 2009

Poland's government plans to scrap currency contracts
The government of Poland risks upsetting investors, over currency contracts
From The Economist print edition
Feb 10th 2009

Ryszard Kuklinski
A new film honours a hero of the cold war
From Economist.com
Jan 13th 2009

The economy tests Poland's government
Poland's lightweight government is facing its first serious challenge
From The Economist print edition
Dec 4th 2008

Mieczyslaw Rakowski, a Polish communist journalist
He was the charming, complex defender of a system based on lies and mass murder
From The Economist print edition
Nov 20th 2008

Russia's nervous neighbours
Russia’s war in Georgia troubles its western neighbours
From The Economist print edition
Aug 21st 2008

A gloomy economic outlook for Eastern Europe
After a good run, Eastern Europe faces an economic slowdown
From The Economist print edition
Aug 14th 2008

Europe.view
Don’t be beastly to the Poles
From Economist.com
Aug 12th 2008

Bronislaw Geremek, Polish historian and politician
He became one of the “grains of sand” in the machinery of totalitarian rule
From The Economist print edition
Jul 24th 2008

Polish shipyards under threat
Poland’s shipyards have been given a stay of execution. But will it help?
From The Economist print edition
Jul 17th 2008

Europe.view
A moving story of Polish bureaucracy
From Economist.com
Jul 8th 2008

What Lech Walesa did
Was Poland’s greatest trade union leader a secret-police informer?
From The Economist print edition
Jun 26th 2008

Europe.view
How to lose friends and alienate people
From Economist.com
Jun 24th 2008

Why Poland is treating adoption of the euro with caution
Why Poland is treating adoption of the euro with caution
From Economist.com
Jun 22nd 2008

Russian courts and the Katyn massacre
Russia inches towards reconciliation with Poland over the Katyn massacre
From The Economist print edition
Jun 19th 2008

Poland's lucky government
Is one of the best governments in Poland's history good enough?
From The Economist print edition
Jun 19th 2008

Poland's government wants to reduce its deficit
Poland's government wants to reduce its deficit
From The Economist print edition
Jun 15th 2008

Europe.view
Truth and memory conflict in post-communist Poland
From Economist.com
Jun 10th 2008

Irena Sendler, saviour of children
Fearless and self-effacing, she conspired to spirit Jews from the Warsaw ghetto
From The Economist print edition
May 22nd 2008

NATO and European security
Germany is up, and Russia in. What will America do in eastern Europe?
From The Economist print edition
Apr 10th 2008

Energy security is Europe's real Achilles heel
The European Union should worry about gas, not just missile defences
From The Economist print edition
Apr 10th 2008

Poland's economic non-miracle
The Polish government has a long way to go to get the economy in shape
From The Economist print edition
Mar 13th 2008

Europe.view
Russia revives a vicious lie
From Economist.com
Feb 5th 2008

Poland's post-war pogroms
A book on Poland's treatment of Jews
From The Economist print edition
Jan 31st 2008

The Poles and their coal
Poland does not see why the European Union should stop it burning coal
From The Economist print edition
Jan 17th 2008

A friendlier Poland
A lesson in how to make friends and influence people
From The Economist print edition
Dec 20th 2007

Poland and Europe
Manners may change, but it is national interests that still shape the inner life of the European Union
From The Economist print edition
Nov 29th 2007

Poland's new government
The new Polish government may find it hard to deliver on its promises
From The Economist print edition
Nov 22nd 2007

Poland's election
The election returns more predictable politicians—and brings relief in Europe
From The Economist print edition
Oct 25th 2007

Europe.view
Time for Poland to start punching its weight
From Economist.com
Oct 23rd 2007

Poland changes government
Poland's new government has plenty to do. Not repeating the mistakes of the past would be a start
From The Economist print edition
Oct 25th 2007

Poland's dramatic election result
Poland will get a new government, thankfully
From Economist.com
Oct 20th 2007

Poles and Czechs eye missile defence
America needs to sell its plans more persuasively
From The Economist print edition
Oct 18th 2007



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