Pologne : dynamisme économique et menaces aux frontières

With growth of nearly 4% per year, Poland, a former communist country, has become one of Europe's economic engines. The standard of living of its inhabitants is now approaching that of the French. Of the two million Poles who emigrated across the continent, nearly one million have returned home. Warsaw symbolizes this spectacular transformation. The capital has established itself as one of the most dynamic cities in Europe. But on its borders, war remains a very real threat. Traumatized by the Russian invasion of Ukraine, Poles are preparing for the possibility of conflict.