Warsaw
The German Marshall Fund of the United States
Plac Jana Henryka Dabrowskiego 1
00-057 Warsaw
Poland
T: +48 22 845 63 10
F: +48 22 828 21 07
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E-mail: infowarsaw@gmfus.org
The Warsaw office is GMF’s newest European office, established in May 2011. The office’s mission is to serve as a forum and source of ideas for strengthening transatlantic cooperation, with particular focus on issues critical to Poland and Central Europe. The office is led by Andrew A. Michta and will focus on U.S.-European relations, Central and Eastern Europe, transatlantic security issues, the EU’s Eastern Partnership, and energy.
GMF has a long history of engagement with Poland, including grants to Polish organizations since 1990, the participation of many distinguished Poles in GMF’s Marshall Memorial Fellowship Program and other programming such as Brussels Forum, and Poland being a key country in the annual Transatlantic Trends survey.
Analysis
The Shale Gas Boom: Why Poland Is Not ReadyThis policy brief examines natural gas production in the United States and Poland.
Building the New NormalMay 02, 2011
Maximizing National Security: The Integration of Polish and NATO Missile Defense Architectures
U.S. Foreign Policy after the 2012 U.S. Presidential Elections
Andrew Michta Appears on Croatian Radio Television, Discusses U.S. Elections Results
In 8 Minutes or Less: Implications of the Eurozone Crisis for AsiaIn this podcast, GMF Senior Transatlantic Fellow Bruce Stokes interviews Pawel Swieboda, President of demosEUROPA in Warsaw, Poland, about how the European debt crisis will change EU-Asia relations.

