Eastern Europe

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Poland’s Disdain for the Rule of Law

Kaczynski’s stand-off with the EU allows him to play the traditional role of defender of an oppressed nation

On a superficial level, Poland’s dispute with the EU concerns only one government rebelling against the European rule of law. But in its crackdown on judicial independence, the ruling Law and Justice party (PiS) harms not only Poles but all EU citizens — as well as foreign companies in Poland that depend on impartial application of the law.

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18:00 - 19:30 | 19 Apr 2016

Why Do We Need Ukraine?

DGAP event explores what Ukraine’s democratic transformation means for the EU – and for Russia

As of April 2016, Ukraine’s new prime minister is Volodymyr Groysman, a former speaker of the parliament. His appointment followed the resignation of reform-minded ministers, a government crisis that lasted several weeks, and months of political stalemate. It was over two years ago that demonstrators on Kiev’s Maidan called passionately in their “Revolution of Dignity” for reform and for their country to set a pro-European course. Can the new government put Ukraine back on that path?

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Berlin

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