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Polish Institute of International Affairs (PISM)

Partner type Think Tank
Location Poland
Website http://www.pism.pl/index.php?LANG=2
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The Polish Institute of International Affairs (PISM) is a foreign policy think tank based in Warsaw, Poland. We strive to provide unbiased research in international relations for policy makers, academics and the Polish public. In 2009 PISM was listed among top 50 non-US think tanks in the world and was dubbed a "policy maker".

The Research Office at PISM with 30 analysts from different academic backgrounds covers regional and global issues in both long-term and day-to-day analyses. The Institute holds numerous events, frequently serves as a source of information for the Polish media and cooperates with various domestic and international institutions. It also oversees the Diplomatic Academy and runs courses for public servants. Apart from being a respected publishing house (books, periodicals, documents), PISM also maintains a highly specialized public library with a catalogue exceeding 170,000 entries.

For an English language reader we particularly recommend the following publications: 

Polish Institute of International Affairs
1a, Warecka St.
00-950 Warszawa
Poland
tel. 48 (22) 556 80 00
fax 48 (22) 556 80 99

Email: pism@pism.pl 

Website: www.pism.pl 


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