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OSW Report | | Marta Jaroszewicz
The increased wave of migration from Ukraine to Poland which began in 2014 is slowly beginning to decelerate. This migration is still mainly temporary in nature, and it is difficult to assess to what extent it may become fully residential.
OSW Commentary | | Piotr Żochowski, Marta Jaroszewicz
Systemic corruption has been the dominant problem of an independent Ukraine for more than two decades.
OSW Commentary | | Marta Jaroszewicz
The year 2015 brought a rapid surge in the number of Ukrainians migrating to the EU, again mainly to Poland.
OSW Commentary | | Marta Jaroszewicz, Piotr Żochowski
From a public opinion point of view, corruption has been the gravest problem of today’s Ukraine, excepting the armed conflict in the east of the country.
OSW Commentary | | Marta Jaroszewicz
Despite fears, the scenario of a mass migration of people from Ukraine seems rather unlikely.
Point of View | | Marta Jaroszewicz
To make the abolition of visas in relations between the EU and the Eastern European countries possible, the ”spell cast” must be broken on this issue. With the present levels of mobility and people-to-people, business and political…
OSW Commentary | | Marta Jaroszewicz
The Action Plan on visas adopted during the recent EU-Ukraine summit is a success for Ukraine. It is the first time that Kyiv has succeeded in obtaining a definition of the conditions and criteria whose fulfilment will enable Ukraine to…
OSW Report | | Marta Jaroszewicz
The present enlargement of the Schengen area will establish the foundations of Europe's geopolitical landscape for many years to come. This is why it must not be considered as a purely technical issue.
OSW Report | | Leszek Szerepka, Marta Jaroszewicz
In recent years, both in Poland and across Europe, the problem of international migration has been transformed from an issue which merely concerned a narrow group of analysts and officials into an area of interest for broad social circles…