Kasia Szyndel is a graduate of International Relations and American Culture Studies from the University of Warsaw and European Interdisciplinary Studies from the College of Europe, Natolin. Of Polish origin, as a child she lived in the United States and today she loves to travel and discover new places and cultures. She works in the field of international affairs, but in her spare time she is passionate about the 1930s, Classic Hollywood cinema, and the life and work of The Oliviers.
2009 — Summer / Commentary
This year Poles celebrated the 20th anniversary of the fall of Communism in Poland: the roundtable talks and the first democratic parliamentary elections, bringing about almost unbelievable changes to Europe. With the election of Jerzy Buzek as the President of the European Parliament, the last remaining symbols of the old divisions are dropping.