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What Will Happen to V4 After Hungary’s Vote of Destiny?
31 March 2026
8 October 2019
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With the UK on the way out, Poland is leveraging its economic power into a closer alliance with Berlin.
Call it the great Brexit reshuffle.
Poland has greeted the prospect of the United Kingdom leaving the European Union with fear that it will be relegated to the sidelines. London, after all, has been Warsaw’s strongest ally – and an advocate for the interests of non-euro members big and small.
But now, on the eve of Brexit, Poland’s European star is suddenly rising – thanks to an unexpected partner: Germany.
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Wojciech Przybylski is leading strategic foresight on EU affairs to improve democratic security of Poland in Europe. He organises EuropeFuture.Forum as the Editor of Visegrad Insight and the President of Res Publica Foundation. An advisory board member at LSE IDEAS Ratiu Forum, European Forum of New Ideas. A guest lecturer at the Foreign Service Institute for the U.S. Government, Warsaw University and CEU Democracy Institute. He co-authored among others a book 'Understanding Central Europe’, (Routledge 2017), and 'On the Edge. Poland' (Culturescapes 2019), 'Let's Agree on Poland' (Oxford University Press, 2025) and was widely published in the international press.
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