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Author Archives: Inessa Kim

Posted inBusiness, Central Europe & Baltics, Finance, Poland

Miller Says ‘Enough’

by Inessa Kim 29 Mar 200419 Jun 2020

Poland’s premier will step down on 2 May.

Posted inCentral Europe & Baltics
by Inessa Kim 05 Mar 200402 Aug 2020
Posted inCentral Europe & Baltics, Poland

Slow and Unsure

by Inessa Kim 03 Dec 200302 Aug 2020
Posted inCentral Europe & Baltics, Poland

Church and Society in Poland: Passions Running High

by Inessa Kim 15 Oct 200302 Aug 2020
Posted inCentral Europe & Baltics, Regions

Week in Review: Votes Yes, Loudly

by Inessa Kim 31 Jul 2003
Posted inEastern Europe & Russia

Volhynia: The Reckoning Begins

by Inessa Kim 18 Jul 200302 Aug 2020
Posted inCentral Europe & Baltics, Regions

Loyal Partners in a United Europe?

by Inessa Kim 08 Jun 2003

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