Can Defence Spending Make Poland Richer?

From Fiscal Burden to Strategic Investment

The LambertMay 29, 2026

Forgetting the South: Polish Politics Towards the African Continent

With the global rise of tensions between the U.S.A, EU, China, and Russia, the African continent comes into the spotlight yet again.

The LambertMay 27, 2026

Poland’s Texan Gambit: Why Warsaw Is Betting It All On Washington?

Warsaw has long been described as “Washington’s favorite ally” in Europe, but usually in the tone one uses for a helpful, if slightly over-eager, younger cousin.

The LambertMay 25, 2026

InPost Is Not The Ugly Duckling Anymore

The InPost we know today grew out of Rafał Brzoska’s first company integer.pl which, founded in 1999, was dedicated to leaflet distribution.

The LambertMay 23, 2026

United States of America: When a Republic Becomes a Brand

America, as a country, is a diverse group of people, formed under the Declaration of Independence, bound by the Constitution, and anchored in the belief in the American Dream of freedom, justice, and capitalism.

The LambertMay 22, 2026

A Polish Queen in the Roman Capitol: Exhibition on Polish-Italian Shared Heritage

Last year, Polish and Italian heritage crossed paths on the Roman Capitoline Hill, reviving a shared point in history through an exhibition on Maria Casimira d’Arquien Sobieska (1641-1716).

The LambertMay 20, 2026

The Twentieth-Largest Economy and Other Lines We Learn to Wear

Driving through Milan in the back of an old but comforting cab, I’m struck by how strangely familiar the streets feel.

The LambertMay 18, 2026

Polish Identity on the Global Fashion Stage

Nowadays fashion is often perceived as ephemeral; trends have a lifecycle of merely a few weeks and aesthetics change every season.

The LambertMay 16, 2026

The Model Ally? Poland at 27 Years in NATO

On March 12, 1999, Poland, alongside Hungary and the Czech Republic, formally entered the North Atlantic Treaty Organisation (NATO), breaking the shackles of the post-Yalta order.

The LambertMay 13, 2026

What Do We Owe Persia? The forgotten story of more than 115,000 Polish refugees in Iran

Throughout the years 1942-1943, around 115,000 war-exhausted, wrecked Poles were able to lie on the incandescent, golden sand of Pahlawi (today: Bandar-e Anzali). The push to escape the horrors of Siberian reality brought them all the way to Persia, marking the beginning of shared chapter of history.

Zofia KorbelMay 11, 2026

Złoty vs Euro - Poland's Worthwhile Defiance of European Monetary Unity

Analysis of Polish approach to Euro currency

The LambertMay 9, 2026

International Journal of Poles - Our Mission

Lambert's raison d'être.

The LambertMay 8, 2026

Editor's Letter

Introduction to The Lambert's first Print Edition.

The LambertMay 7, 2026