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Chinese Tech Is Watching – Why Are We Letting It? – COMMENTARY
31 January 2025
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As the upcoming EU elections loom, voters must recognise that their decisions will shape the continent’s future on critical issues of peace, economic stability and democratic freedoms amidst unprecedented challenges.
The upcoming European elections are the most important so far.
Some say that this is true only until the next vote takes place, but what if these EU elections were the last ones in the European Union? What is really at stake at the EU ballots? Let me highlight three questions that should guide your electoral decision.
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Political analyst heading Visegrad Insight's policy foresight on European affairs. His expertise includes foreign policy and political culture. Editor-in-Chief of Visegrad Insight and President of the Res Publica Foundation. Europe's Future Fellow at IWM - Institute of Human Sciences in Vienna and Erste Foundation. Wojciech also co-authored a book 'Understanding Central Europe’, Routledge 2017. He has been published in Foreign Policy, Politico Europe, Journal of Democracy, EUObserver, Project Syndicate, VoxEurop, Hospodarske noviny, Internazionale, Zeit, Dziennik Gazeta Prawna, Onet, Gazeta Wyborcza and regularly appears in BBC, Al Jazeera Europe, Euronews, TRT World, TVN24, TOK FM, Swedish Radio and others.
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