Now that Poles have voted in favor of EU membership, questions of Euroskepticism and accession requirements are making way for larger questions about Poland’s identity within the “new EU.” BRIGHTON, United Kingdom–Following a successful June referendum in which voters approved joining the European Union by a margin of more than three-to-one, Poland is now set to become the largest of […]

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