If under stress of circumstance individuals have made any promise to the enemy, they are bound to keep their word even then.
If under stress of circumstance individuals have made any promise to the enemy, they are bound to keep their word even then.
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Krzysztof BobinskiKrzysztof Bobiński is the president of Unia & Polska, a pro-European think-tank in Warsaw. He was the Financial Times’s Warsaw correspondent (1976-2000) and later published Unia & Polska magazine. He writes for European Voice and is an associate editor on the Europe section of Europe’s World Recent articlesEurope’s politics of self - and others A summit dominated by financial breakdown and climate change reveals a European Union divided, playing for time, in need of leadership - but still in the game, says Krzysztof Bobinski. The Caucasus effect: Europe unblockedThe aftershocks of the Caucasus war are provoking European governments into surprising and even imaginative reactions. Turkey and Ukraine are at the heart of the process, says Krzysztof Bobinsk. (This article was first published on 15 September 2008) Europe’s coal-mine, Ireland’s canaryThe Irish "no" to the Lisbon treaty is reverberating across the European Union. The implications are especially serious for Poland, says Krzysztof Bobinski - but Europe as a whole must face the political consequences Poland’s generational shiftThe electoral drama in Poland is both echo and augury of the country's political transformation, says Krzysztof Bobinski in Warsaw. The Polish confusionWarsaw's blocking approach to European cooperation weakens the European Union and damages Poland itself, says Krzysztof Bobinski. |
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