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  • Africa in the face of the invasion of Ukraine and the changing geopolitical order

    It will soon be a year since Russia invaded Ukraine. Since February 24, 2022, the question of the position of African states on this conflict remains suspended in space.

    Autor: Dominika Kulig
    Opublikowano: 17/02/2023
  • PULASKI COMMENTARY: Sweden and Finland in NATO: a major boost to Central-Eastern Europe (Robert Czulda)

    Although both Sweden and Finland cannot be considered as significant military powers, their full membership in the Alliance will significantly improve NATO’s strategic position vis-à-vis Russia, particularly in its Eastern and Northern dimension.

    Autor: Robert Czulda
    Opublikowano: 16/02/2023
  • Europe’s Double Standards In Securing LNG Shipments. Can LNG Replace Russian Gas as a Source of Energy for Europe?

    Natural gas is the cleanest fossil fuel; its CO2 emissions are about half of that of coal and just one-third of brown coal emissions.

    Autor: Piotr Przybyło
    Opublikowano: 15/02/2023
  • PULASKI COMMENTARY Perfect Ally For the Darkest of Hours? (Bartłomiej Kot)

    The United Kingdom is a perfect match for Ukraine for conducting wartime advocacy. Britain needs to project its image as a country with a global impact and has a long track of understanding the Russian threat to security. Zelenskyy – with his Churchillian narrative – will not save Tories from a likely defeat in the next general elections.

    Autor: Bartłomiej Kot
    Opublikowano: 10/02/2023
  • Bulgaria as a breeding ground for Russia’s influence in the Balkans

    The Balkans, historically known as a region of great powers’ clashing interests, have seen a new wave of political instability in the past year. Hotspots include: tensions on Kosovo-Serbian border, government crisis in Montenegro and Bulgaria and, lastly, the long lasting institutional deadlock in Bosnia and Herzegovina that could cause a new outbreak of violence.

    Autor: Ihor Havrylyuk
    Opublikowano: 08/02/2023
  • Japan’s new defence strategy: a final deviation from pacifist post-WWII self-defence policy?

    Recently Tokyo announced three key security-related documents, which – if implemented – would deeply change Japan’s military capabilities and its position in a geostrategic landscape of Asia.

    Autor: Robert Czulda
    Opublikowano: 06/02/2023
  • The Winter Assault – Russian and Ukrainian approaches to war in late winter 2022/23

    It has been eleven months since the start of the Russian large-scale invasion of Ukraine. The almost year long period of open warfare has taken its toll on the armed forces of both sides.

    Autor: Sebastian Czub
    Opublikowano: 02/02/2023
  • PULASKI COMMENTARY: Why Russia’s propaganda narratives matter – selected trends and implications (Viliyan Tsvetanov)

    Since the beginning of the Russian invasion on February 24, 2022, Ukraine’s resistance has produced several stunning reversals in the fortunes of war, drastically limiting the territorial and political gains of its adversary.

    Autor: Viliyan Tsvetanov
    Opublikowano: 01/02/2023
  • Foreign Volunteers Returning From Ukraine: What’s Next

    In March 2022 the Ukrainian government estimated that up to 20 000 individuals applied to join that country’s “International Legion.”

    Autor: Kacper Rekawek
    Opublikowano: 01/02/2023
  • Presidential elections in the Czech Republic – potential implications for the country, EU and NATO

    In the second round of Czech’s presidential elections held on January 27-28, retired army general Petr Pavel expectedly won over ex-prime minister Andrej Babiš.

    Autor: Ihor Havrylyuk
    Opublikowano: 01/02/2023
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  • Africa in the face of the invasion of Ukraine and the changing geopolitical order

    It will soon be a year since Russia invaded Ukraine. Since February 24, 2022, the question of the position of African states on this conflict remains suspended in space.

    Autor: Dominika Kulig
    Opublikowano: 17/02/2023
  • PULASKI COMMENTARY: Sweden and Finland in NATO: a major boost to Central-Eastern Europe (Robert Czulda)

    Although both Sweden and Finland cannot be considered as significant military powers, their full membership in the Alliance will significantly improve NATO’s strategic position vis-à-vis Russia, particularly in its Eastern and Northern dimension.

    Autor: Robert Czulda
    Opublikowano: 16/02/2023
  • Europe’s Double Standards In Securing LNG Shipments. Can LNG Replace Russian Gas as a Source of Energy for Europe?

    Natural gas is the cleanest fossil fuel; its CO2 emissions are about half of that of coal and just one-third of brown coal emissions.

    Autor: Piotr Przybyło
    Opublikowano: 15/02/2023
  • PULASKI COMMENTARY Perfect Ally For the Darkest of Hours? (Bartłomiej Kot)

    The United Kingdom is a perfect match for Ukraine for conducting wartime advocacy. Britain needs to project its image as a country with a global impact and has a long track of understanding the Russian threat to security. Zelenskyy – with his Churchillian narrative – will not save Tories from a likely defeat in the next general elections.

    Autor: Bartłomiej Kot
    Opublikowano: 10/02/2023
  • Bulgaria as a breeding ground for Russia’s influence in the Balkans

    The Balkans, historically known as a region of great powers’ clashing interests, have seen a new wave of political instability in the past year. Hotspots include: tensions on Kosovo-Serbian border, government crisis in Montenegro and Bulgaria and, lastly, the long lasting institutional deadlock in Bosnia and Herzegovina that could cause a new outbreak of violence.

    Autor: Ihor Havrylyuk
    Opublikowano: 08/02/2023
  • Japan’s new defence strategy: a final deviation from pacifist post-WWII self-defence policy?

    Recently Tokyo announced three key security-related documents, which – if implemented – would deeply change Japan’s military capabilities and its position in a geostrategic landscape of Asia.

    Autor: Robert Czulda
    Opublikowano: 06/02/2023
  • The Winter Assault – Russian and Ukrainian approaches to war in late winter 2022/23

    It has been eleven months since the start of the Russian large-scale invasion of Ukraine. The almost year long period of open warfare has taken its toll on the armed forces of both sides.

    Autor: Sebastian Czub
    Opublikowano: 02/02/2023
  • PULASKI COMMENTARY: Why Russia’s propaganda narratives matter – selected trends and implications (Viliyan Tsvetanov)

    Since the beginning of the Russian invasion on February 24, 2022, Ukraine’s resistance has produced several stunning reversals in the fortunes of war, drastically limiting the territorial and political gains of its adversary.

    Autor: Viliyan Tsvetanov
    Opublikowano: 01/02/2023
  • Foreign Volunteers Returning From Ukraine: What’s Next

    In March 2022 the Ukrainian government estimated that up to 20 000 individuals applied to join that country’s “International Legion.”

    Autor: Kacper Rekawek
    Opublikowano: 01/02/2023
  • Presidential elections in the Czech Republic – potential implications for the country, EU and NATO

    In the second round of Czech’s presidential elections held on January 27-28, retired army general Petr Pavel expectedly won over ex-prime minister Andrej Babiš.

    Autor: Ihor Havrylyuk
    Opublikowano: 01/02/2023
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