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The Polish Institute of International Affairs

🇪🇺 POLANDRegistered 19/07 staff
Disclosed budget
€4,814,884
Meetings 12mo
0
Policy files
0
Accredited passes
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Recent meetings

DateCommissioner / CabinetTopicFile
03 Dec 2024
Ditte Juul-Joergensen
Director-General
Competitiveness and energy transition
03 Dec 2024
Ditte Juul-Joergensen
Director-General
Competitiveness and energy transitionSRC

Mission & Goals

The Polish Institute of International Affairs (PISM) provides analytical support to decision-makers and diplomats, initiates public debate and disseminates expert knowledge about contemporary international relations. The Institute carries out its own research, cooperates on international research projects, prepares reports and analyses and collaborates with institutions with a similar profile worldwide. PISM researchers conduct interdisciplinary and comparative research into international relations and Polish foreign policy, Poland’s membership of the EU and NATO, international and energy security, Poland’s bilateral relations, in particular with neighbouring countries. PISM seeks to create a credible space for dialogue and exchange of ideas about the modern world. We organise numerous conferences, discussions, debates and seminars addressed in particular to politicians, parliamentarians, civil servants, academics, journalists, students, representatives of other think tanks (...)

EU Legislative Interests

Institutional reform, Multiannual Financial Framework 2028-2034, economic governance framework, migration and asylum pact, enlargement policy, CFSP, CSDP, Economic Security Strategy, sanctions policy, SAFE Instrument, Critical Raw Materials Act, Common Agricultural Policy, Recovery and Resilience Facility, Screening of FDI in strategic sectors, Anti-coercion mechanism, Carbon border adjustment mechanism, climate policy.

Communication Activities

PISM researchers prepare analyses and studies containing recommendations on various aspects of EU policies. These studies are available on PISM website and sent directly to selected stakeholders. PISM also seeks to promote its recommendations through organisation of seminars and debates addressed in particular to politicians, parliamentarians, civil servants, academics, journalists, students and representatives of other think tanks and NGOs.

Interests Represented

Does not represent commercial interests

Member Of

Think Visegrad https://think.visegradfund.org/ Council of Councils https://www.cfr.org/councilofcouncils/ European Policy Institutes Network https://epin.org/

Organisation Members

None