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How can Ukraine’s accession be made a mutually beneficial process that meets the definition of a long-term EU investment? — ITECH debate at a side event of the Ukraine Recovery Conference

Published: 25.06.2026
This topic, as well as the current progress of the accession negotiations, was discussed on June 24 during a debate organized by Łukasiewicz - ITECH as an official side event of the Ukraine Recovery Conference held in Gdańsk.
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10 Years After Brexit: ITECH-Łukasiewicz Conference

“10 Years After the Brexit Referendum: Lessons for Poland and the European Union” — Conclusions from the Conference

Published: 24.06.2026
On June 23, 2026, a conference co-organized by Łukasiewicz – ITECH and the Department of European Studies at the Institute of Political Studies of the Polish Academy of Sciences titled “10 Years After the Brexit Referendum: Lessons for Poland and the European Union,” took place in the Staszic Palace in Warsaw.
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From Fossil-Based to Systemic Energy: A Commentary by Łukasiewicz – ITECH

From Fuel-Based to Systemic Energy: A Commentary by Łukasiewicz – ITECH

Published: 19.06.2026
Does a country’s power still depend on its size today? The G7 summit currently underway in Evian, France, clearly shows that the traditional rules of the game are becoming a thing of the past, and the global balance of power is becoming multicentric.
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From Fossil-Based to Systemic Energy: A Commentary by Łukasiewicz – ITECH

From Fuel-Based to System-Based Energy. Łukasiewicz – ITECH Commentary on the NECP 2026 Update

Published: 19.06.2026
Implementing NCEP 2026’s WEM and WAM scenarios could drive over PLN 1 trillion in economy-wide investments in 2026- 2030, including up to PLN 486 billion allocated directly to the power sector.
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The latest internal seminar at Łukasiewicz – ITECH focused on economic issues

Published: 18.06.2026
At what point does a policy of no industrial policy become less cost-effective than the deliberate protection of selected industries? How are global trends affecting the previously dominant paradigms of an open economy with unimpeded flows of ownership?
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Technological Rivalry Between States: How Can Poland Win in a Multi‑centric World?

Published: 16.06.2026
Does a country’s power still depend on its size today? The G7 summit currently underway in Evian, France, clearly shows that the traditional rules of the game are becoming a thing of the past, and the global balance of power is becoming multicentric.
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