showCASE 30 | Could Ukrainians save the shrinking Polish labor market?
On May 11, the European Union approved visa-free travel for Ukrainian citizens. The new measures will allow Ukrainians with biometric passports to travel to the EU for up to 90 days in a 180-day period without a visa. However, the long-awaited vis...
showCASE 30 | G7 summit in Italy: six versus one?
The G7 summit on May 26-27 saw relations between the United States and Europe hit their lowest point since 2003, when the US-led military campaign...
Dr. Katarzyna Sidło at the the EuroMeSCo Youth Forum: New approach to working with families of ra...
On May 31, CASE's political economist Dr. Katarzyna W. Sidło participated in the first EuroMeSCo Youth Forum on Youth to Youth: How to Tackle R...
The Catalan economy: Crisis, recovery and policy challenges
In the lastest CASE publication, Prof. Xavier Cuadras-Morató analyses the evolution of the Catalan economy from 2000 to 2016. He furthermore discus...
showCASE 29 | Diplomatic ping-pong between Teheran and Washington
In an unsurprising, yet reassuring, turn of events, Iranian President Hassan Rouhani last week was re-elected in a landslide, beating rival Ebrahim...
showCASE 29 | European Union vs. Hungary: Where there's a will, there's a way?
During its plenary session on May 17th, the European Parliament has called for launching the Article 7 mechanism that could lead to far-reaching EU...
showCASE 28: The Belt and Road initiative: golden bridge or outright confrontation?
China hosted a 2-day summit in front of 28 world leaders to showcase the Belt and Road Initiative (B R), one of the most ambitious infrastructure p...