Some agenda for pension reform is critical for all countries. But it is remarkable to consider how much has already changed inCentral and Eastern Europe within the last three or four years, howmuch is changing in Western Europe today, and the changes that areon the horizon for 2004 and 2005 changes no one would haveforeseen in the early 1990s.
Germany decided to close its nuclear power plants in a difficult moment for energy security due to the war in Ukraine. However, it is a decision fraught with challenges and controversy.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky’s visit to Warsaw last week underscored one thing: Poland has long played a key role in NATO’s war against Russia in Ukraine and is now preparing to intervene directly in the conflict.