№38: Europe and Its Institutions: Towards a Renewed Polish Approach to the EU
№38: Europe and Its Institutions: Towards a Renewed Polish Approach to the EU
Author(s): Agata Gostyńska, Roderick Parkes
Subject(s): Governance, Public Administration, Government/Political systems, Geopolitics
Published by: PISM Polski Instytut Spraw Międzynarodowych
Keywords: European Union; EU institutions; Poland; inter-governmental EU; supranational institutions;
Summary/Abstract: Poland seems on the cusp of winning for itself the status of a leading EU Member State. Over the course of the sovereign-debt crisis, it has successfully held its own in an increasingly intergovernmental EU. That now creates a temptation to ditch its traditional “hedging” approach to the European Commission and Parliament and strike out more on its own. Yet, Poland’s real success in this intergovernmental EU has been in securing the continued openness of EU rules and the integrity of its institutions. Since Poland is still at risk of being sidelined by exclusive forms of intergovernmental cooperation, it needs to find ways to renew the protective influence of the bloc’s supranational institutions rather than to abandon them.
Series: PISM Strategic File
- Page Count: 7
- Publication Year: 2014
- Language: English
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