Columbia International Affairs Online: Policy Briefs
The Polish Institute of International Affairs
URL: http://www.pism.pl/
The Polish Institute of International Affairs (PISM) was set up under an act of Parliament dated December 20, 1996. The organisation of the Institute commenced in 1999 and the first employees joined PISM in 2000.
PISM replaced an entity bearing the same name which had existed between 1947 and 1993 as a research institute operating under the auspices of the Polish Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MFA). It was closed by Krzysztof Skubiszewski, the then minister. The PISM library and the employees were taken over by the MFA while PISM publications were handed to the Polish Foundation of International Affairs.
In 2002 custody of the library returned to PISM.
Additional Materials from The Polish Institute of International Affairs: Working Papers
Policy Briefs
Title: Reengineering EMU for an Uncertain World
Authors: Angel Ubide
Date: February 2013Title: The European Union and Brazil as Privileged Partners? Difficult Path to an Authentic Strategic Partnership
Authors: Bartłomiej . Znojek
Date: January 2012Title: Towards an Enhanced Polish-Spanish Partnership
Authors: Bartłomiej Znojek
Date: December 2011Title: The European Development Fund: Perspectives and the Changing Landscape of EU-ACP Relations
Authors: Karolina Werner
Date: December 2011Title: Peace and Development Efforts in Afghanistan: A Lost Decade
Authors: Patryk Kugiel
Date: December 2011Title: European Neighbourhood Policy: How to Reconcile EU's Offer with Neighbour's Expectations?
Authors: Monika Arcipowska, Beata Wojna
Date: November 2011Title: Not (yet) an Energy Revolution. India between Climate Change Mitigation and Development Imperatives
Authors: Lidia Puka
Date: October 2011Title: India in Afghanistan: Valuable Partner of the West
Authors: Patryk Kugiel
Date: October 2011Title: European Perspectives for Moldova: Challenges and Obstacles
Authors: Anita Emőke Sobják
Date: October 2011Title: Palestinian UN Vote and Triple-faced EU Policies
Authors: Patrycja Sasnal, Daniel Levy
Date: September 2011Title: How Terrorist Leaders End: Implications for the Future of the Struggle with al-Qaeda
Authors: Kacper Rękawek
Date: September 2011Title: Turkey and democratization of the Arab world
Authors: Karol . Kujawa
Date: August 2011Title: Polish Development Cooperation: A Turning Point
Authors: Patryk Kugiel
Date: August 2011Title: Between Revolution and Stagnation: Perspectives for Belarus
Authors: Anna Maria Dyner
Date: August 2011Title: Willing and (un)able. New Defence Policy Guidelines and Reorientation of the Bundeswehr
Authors: Ryszarda Formuszewicz, Marcin Terlikowski.
Date: July 2011Title: South Sudan on the Eve of Independence. Assessing the Viability of the World's Newest State
Authors: Berenika Stefańska
Date: July 2011Title: Keeping the Promise of Global Accounting Standards
Authors: Nicolas Veron
Date: July 2011Title: The Egyptian Revolution and its Aftermath
Authors: Mohamed Elagati (ed)
Date: June 2011