About us
The European Center for Non-Governmental Projects is a conceptual and analytical institution whose main goal is to strengthen and empower Poland in many levels of European integration, as well as to initiate a public debate aimed at defining ambitious international policy goals, including regional policies within the existing and emerging integration structures such as the European Union, the Three Seas Initiative and the Visegrad Group.
Our understanding of the common interest is based on the assumption that the creation and implementation of the state’s public policy should be preceded by a substantive discussion, taking into account the different perspectives and interests of different social groups. Therefore, the activities of the European Centre for Non-Governmental Projects involve experts from Poland and abroad, former employees of public administration at various levels and former diplomats, i.e. people involved in the past in constructing systemic solutions for public administration.
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Steele: Exclusive focus on the Shoah overshadows important areas for both Poles and Israelis
The ECPP’s expert Philip Earl Steele, the force behind our project „Faith-based Diplomacy”, has spoken again with Tomas Sandell, the president of the European Coalition for Israel. His brief comments were published on Oct. 9 in the ECI’s Monthy Report. The ECPP will...
Strengthening the American military presence in Poland: prospect and meaning
The American presence in Europe is based on NATO's archaic assumptions from the Cold War period. Although more than 20 years have passed since the countries of Central Europe (Poland, Hungary and the Czech Republic) joined the North Atlantic Alliance, the region has...