| Author (Person) | Cornago, Elisabetta, Springford, John |
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| Publisher | Centre for European Reform (CER) |
| Series Title | CER Bulletin |
| Series Details | Number 141 |
| Publication Date | December 2021/January 2022 |
| Content Type | Research Paper |
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Summary: Poland’s relationship with the EU was in a bad state in 2022, with continuing disputes about the rule of law and politicisation of the judiciary, access to the Covgid-19 recovery fund, and the Polish government’s opposition to LGBTIQ rights. The EU’s ambitions to reduce carbon emissions will only add to this tension, given Poland’s largely coal-fired economy. The author suggests that the EU should set up a permanent recovery fund to help pay for the decarbonisation of the the Polish economy. Climate change could become the next front in the long battle between nationalist and pro-EU governments. The EU’s leaders should start work on a permanent recovery fund before it is too late. |
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| Subject Categories | Economic and Financial Affairs, Environment, Politics and International Relations |
| Subject Tags | Bilateral Relations, Climate Change |
| Keywords | measures of economic policy for recovery |
| Countries / Regions | Poland |
| International Organisations | European Union [EU] |