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Michal Baranowski, of the Warsaw office of the German Marshall Fund, explains why.
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While the office has no doors—"Doors cost money," says Mr. Baranowski—all the desks are repurposed doors sourced from contractors.
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It is more mature, it is more based on interests rather than emotions, and goes beyond bilateral aspects, said Baranowski.
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So making sure that the U.S. still looks to this part of Europe is something key for the Polish public and the Polish politicians, said Baranowski.
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Michal Baranowski, of the Warsaw office of the German Marshall Fund, explains why.
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It is more mature, it is more based on interests rather than emotions, and goes beyond bilateral aspects, said Baranowski.
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So making sure that the U.S. still looks to this part of Europe is something key for the Polish public and the Polish politicians, said Baranowski.
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So making sure that the U.S. still looks to this part of Europe is something key for the Polish public and the Polish politicians, said Baranowski.
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It is more mature, it is more based on interests rather than emotions, and goes beyond bilateral aspects, said Baranowski.
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Michal Baranowski, of the Warsaw office of the German Marshall Fund, explains why.
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