

Roger MOORHOUSE
This war has never been honestly accounted for
Poland is arguably in a better place now, geopolitically speaking, than it has been for a couple of centuries. But it still faces a challenge in dealing with its neighbours – an aggressive, backward-looking Russia to the east, and an EU in the west that seems to want to forget about the past entirely. It cannot afford to shirk that challenge.

Karol NAWROCKI
Poland. Her middle name is History
We want to tell you about the extraordinary history of Poland, a country that has not only suffered as few other countries have, but also knew how to use the experience as a source of strength to fight for the most universal human value – freedom.

Daniel OBAJTEK
The power of economic patriotism
We can build economic patriotism, showing Poles that, by reaching for local products and choosing them consciously, they will strengthen the country’s economic condition. It is the customer – the final link in the chain – who decides if they will use a Polish product or a foreign one. It is up to them to decide which economy they will support.

Artur PARTYKA
Łódź mam w sercu
Cieszę się, że za mojego życia zobaczę zupełnie inną Łódź. Jeszcze 15 – 20 lat. To wielka radość, że tego doczekam. To wielka radość, że w tym uczestniczę. Jesteśmy fantastyczną grupą ludzi, która tylko miała trochę pod górkę. Łódź musi działać tak jak w sporcie — zero kompleksów, wiara w siebie, i do przodu. Wszystko się uda.

Waldemar PAWLAK
Chimerica, Rusmerica or Chineurope? The return of history and geopolitics
Since the opening of permanent railway connection with the Chinese city of Chengdu Łódź has been an aspiring gate to Chineurope, the biggest land economic structure in the world’s history.

Łukasz GŁOWACKI
Łódź. Miasto Św.Faustyny
Święta Faustyna Kowalska, autorka najczęściej tłumaczonej na świecie polskiej książki, orędowniczka Bożego Miłosierdzia, kilka lat kluczowych dla swojego życia, spędziła w Łodzi. Właśnie w tym mieście przemysłu włókienniczego młodziutka dziewczyna weszła na drogę swojego powołania.

Jarosław OBREMSKI
Migrants. And what next? The European Union is today an accomplice in human trafficking
Let’s try to look at the issue of migrants-refugees not from the immediate and Polish perspective, but as European citizens taking responsibility for the shape of our European home in 20 years.

Prof. Andrzej ZYBERTOWICZ
Reinforcement. About the US military presence in Poland
With the presence of US troops in Poland, we can be sure that in the event of aggression against our country or against any of the Baltic states, the provisions of the North Atlantic Treaty will be executed.

Prof. Tomasz ALEKSANDROWICZ
"Paris. The European version of 9/11"
„The refugees are not about to disappear in the mist. Terrorism will not go away. Poland is not immune to all modern threats. We cannot passively wait for what is going to happen, we need to be prepared. Without hysteria, fear, demagogy and political correctness”

Jerzy POLACZEK
On natural preferences for the Christian refugees from the Middle East
It would not be the ”reformed” Muslims coming to Poland, but people with strict observance of their customs and the laws their religion imposes on them. They would daily require a few work breaks for prayer and halal food in canteens. In current situation it could only evoke a culture clash.