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Helena Luczywo

Warsaw, Poland

Helena Luczywo is the Managing Editor of Gazeta Wyborcza (Electoral Gazette), the first independent daily of a communist country founded in 1989 and now boasting the largest national daily readership in Poland. Close.

Helena Luczywo

Warsaw, Poland

Helena Luczywo is the Managing Editor of Gazeta Wyborcza (Electoral Gazette), the first independent daily of a communist country founded in 1989 and now boasting the largest national daily readership in Poland. more »

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February 6, 2007 11:51 AM

To Counter China, the West Must Trade Freely

China is not investing in Africa’s future, as Hu Jintao claims. It's securing natural resources for itself on the cheap. Sure as a side effect some infrastructure is established and a few palaces are built, but such handouts do little to advance genuine development.

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February 23, 2007 10:10 AM

A Dangerous Neighbor Indeed

Poland is always suspected of being anti-Russian because of our long history of subjugation. Yet the democratic opposition pf the 70's and 80's in Poland tried hard to make friends with Russian dissidents. They sought to act together and published officially banned Russian literature underground. After the transition of 1989, we continued to be friends with Russian democrats, and with Russia.

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