Piotr Buras
Piotr Buras is a political scientist, a columnist in newspapers including Gazeta Wyborcza, and a collaborator at Warsaw's Centre for International Relations. An expert on Germany, he was, until June 2006, a professor at Wrocław University’s Willy Brandt Centre for German and European Studies.
Updated: 21 June 2012
Whether it means economic solidarity or political unity, “More Europe” seems to be the way out from the current crisis, writes a Polish columnist. But how can we achieve this without widening the gap between what the EU needs and what European societies are willing to accept?
It's become a commonplace Berlin is to impose its political vision and economic order upon the EU. Not so simple, says a Gazeta Wyborcza columnist, because its social model is in decline and it is no more prepared than its partner political union.
If the Greek crisis is the most serious that the European Union has ever had to deal with, it’s now also a test of what Europe means for Germany, writes Gazeta Wyborcza.