Tomasz Wróblewski
CEO Warsaw
Enterprise Institute. Journalist and publicist. Creator of such titles as
“Newsweek Polska” and “Forbes Polska”. He started his
professional career in the United States. After graduating from the University
of Houston, he cooperated with Newsweek and the Washington Post. He was a
correspondent in Washington for Radio Free Europe, and after 1989 for
independent Polish media. He created, among others, the Washington Bureau of
RMF radio.
After returning
to Poland he was successively: the director of the RMF antenna, deputy chief of
“Wprost” then, chief of “Newsweek Polska” and
“Forbes”. Vice President of the publishing house “Polskapresse”.
Subsequently he became the editor-in-chief of “Dziennik Gazeta Prawna”
and “Rzeczpospolita”.
He lectured at
Collegium Civitas. He was a co-host of the program “Ekonomia raport”
in Telewizja Republika, and hosted an economic programme “Rządy pieniądza”
in Polish Radio 24. Currently he is running his own podcast “Wolność w remoncie”.
His numerous publications include the book „Bill Clinton – ani chwili do
stracenia”, „Pisać Skutecznie” i artykuły na łamach „Polityki”, „Wprost”,
„Newsweek US”, „Washington Post”, „Wall Street Journal”.
Wpisy autora

The Three Seas Initiative as a Counter to Chinese Influence in Central and Eastern Europe
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How the West Can Win the Peace in Ukraine
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Russia’s Not-So-Secret Weapon Against NATO And The West: Refugees
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The Ukrainian vacuum
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UE vs. Chiny. The inconvenient truth of cultural differences
In the latest newsletter of the European Economic and Social Committee, Tomasz Wróblewski, CEO Warsaw Enterprise Institute writes about an inconvenient truth about cultural differences.