• The incident involving the Falcon 9 rocket, whose fragments fell on Polish territory in February 2025, has become a symbol of the new challenges associated with the exploration of low Earth orbit. Although no one was harmed, the event highlighted that the rapid development of satellite technologies brings not only benefits but also significant risks. In a world where outer space is becoming a battleground for global economic and technological competition, Poland too must take a stance and actively participate in shaping new rules for its governance.

    Author: dr Joanna Kulesza
    Published: 26/05/2025
  • By pushing for a rushed peace in Ukraine, the U.S. administration risks stabilizing the Russian regime and undermining Western credibility, security, and leverage for years to come.

    Author: Miłosz J. Cordes
    Published: 19/05/2025
  • On 13th May 2025 at the margins of the Informal Meeting of the Transport, Telecommunication and Energy Council held in Warsaw within the Polish Presidency in the European Council, Casimir Pulaski Foundation had the pleasure of hosting a roundtable with the attendance of Minister Dorin Junghietu, Ministry of Energy of Moldova and Secretary of State Krzysztof Bolesta, Polish Ministry of Climate and Environment.

    Published: 15/05/2025
  • Romania's ambition to be a pillar of Euro-Atlantic stability in the Black Sea region is at risk of unraveling under a presidency defined by MAGA-style nationalism and regional isolationism.

    Author: Antonia-Laura Pup
    Published: 14/05/2025
  • On May 7th, on the sidelines of the Warsaw Security Forum Public Dialogue, the Center for European Policy Analysis (CEPA) and the Casimir Pulaski Foundation—both marking their 20th anniversaries—co-hosted a high-level dinner focused on the future of Europe–U.S. relations and the transatlantic alliance.

    Published: 08/05/2025
  • Yesterday (7 May 2025), the second edition of the Warsaw Security Forum’s Public Dialogue took place in Warsaw. Leading diplomats, public officials, representatives of major media outlets, and other notable personalities gathered under the auspices of Poland’s EU Council Presidency and the patronage of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Poland to reflect on where Europe is heading and what can be done to ensure it keeps moving in the right direction.

    Published: 08/05/2025
  • On April 30, 2025, the governments of the United States and Ukraine signed the Agreement on the Establishment of a United States–Ukraine Reconstruction Investment Fund (“Agreement”). While publicly framed as a post-conflict development initiative, the Agreement should be more accurately understood as a layered instrument of geopolitical positioning and geoeconomic restructuring.

    Author: Maciej Filip Bukowski
    Published: 08/05/2025
  • The report presents a forward-looking framework for combining strategic procurement with industrial renewal. It shows how, through targeted collaboration with experienced international partners, Poland can not only field a modern submarine fleet but also cultivate an innovation-driven maritime ecosystem—strengthening long-term economic resilience and national autonomy.

    Author: Rafał Lipka & Sebastian Czub
    Published: 30/04/2025
  • On the 7th of May, the 2nd edition of the Warsaw Security Forum’s Public Dialogue will take place in the very heart of Warsaw. This one-day event will feature a notable lineup of guests and speakers from government institutions, the security sector, and academia.

    Published: 28/04/2025
  • The fight against climate disinformation has been recognised by the Ministry of Climate and Environment as one of the priorities of the Polish Presidency of the Council of the European Union. This topic will be discussed during the meeting of the EU Environment Council (ENVI), which will take place on April 28–29.

    Author: Wojciech Dzięgiel & Karolina Pawlik
    Published: 28/04/2025
  • The incident involving the Falcon 9 rocket, whose fragments fell on Polish territory in February 2025, has become a symbol of the new challenges associated with the exploration of low Earth orbit. Although no one was harmed, the event highlighted that the rapid development of satellite technologies brings not only benefits but also significant risks. In a world where outer space is becoming a battleground for global economic and technological competition, Poland too must take a stance and actively participate in shaping new rules for its governance.

    Autor: dr Joanna Kulesza
    Opublikowano: 26/05/2025
  • By pushing for a rushed peace in Ukraine, the U.S. administration risks stabilizing the Russian regime and undermining Western credibility, security, and leverage for years to come.

    Autor: Miłosz J. Cordes
    Opublikowano: 19/05/2025
  • On 13th May 2025 at the margins of the Informal Meeting of the Transport, Telecommunication and Energy Council held in Warsaw within the Polish Presidency in the European Council, Casimir Pulaski Foundation had the pleasure of hosting a roundtable with the attendance of Minister Dorin Junghietu, Ministry of Energy of Moldova and Secretary of State Krzysztof Bolesta, Polish Ministry of Climate and Environment.

    Opublikowano: 15/05/2025
  • Romania's ambition to be a pillar of Euro-Atlantic stability in the Black Sea region is at risk of unraveling under a presidency defined by MAGA-style nationalism and regional isolationism.

    Autor: Antonia-Laura Pup
    Opublikowano: 14/05/2025
  • On May 7th, on the sidelines of the Warsaw Security Forum Public Dialogue, the Center for European Policy Analysis (CEPA) and the Casimir Pulaski Foundation—both marking their 20th anniversaries—co-hosted a high-level dinner focused on the future of Europe–U.S. relations and the transatlantic alliance.

    Opublikowano: 08/05/2025
  • Yesterday (7 May 2025), the second edition of the Warsaw Security Forum’s Public Dialogue took place in Warsaw. Leading diplomats, public officials, representatives of major media outlets, and other notable personalities gathered under the auspices of Poland’s EU Council Presidency and the patronage of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Poland to reflect on where Europe is heading and what can be done to ensure it keeps moving in the right direction.

    Opublikowano: 08/05/2025
  • On April 30, 2025, the governments of the United States and Ukraine signed the Agreement on the Establishment of a United States–Ukraine Reconstruction Investment Fund (“Agreement”). While publicly framed as a post-conflict development initiative, the Agreement should be more accurately understood as a layered instrument of geopolitical positioning and geoeconomic restructuring.

    Autor: Maciej Filip Bukowski
    Opublikowano: 08/05/2025
  • The report presents a forward-looking framework for combining strategic procurement with industrial renewal. It shows how, through targeted collaboration with experienced international partners, Poland can not only field a modern submarine fleet but also cultivate an innovation-driven maritime ecosystem—strengthening long-term economic resilience and national autonomy.

    Autor: Rafał Lipka & Sebastian Czub
    Opublikowano: 30/04/2025
  • On the 7th of May, the 2nd edition of the Warsaw Security Forum’s Public Dialogue will take place in the very heart of Warsaw. This one-day event will feature a notable lineup of guests and speakers from government institutions, the security sector, and academia.

    Opublikowano: 28/04/2025
  • The fight against climate disinformation has been recognised by the Ministry of Climate and Environment as one of the priorities of the Polish Presidency of the Council of the European Union. This topic will be discussed during the meeting of the EU Environment Council (ENVI), which will take place on April 28–29.

    Autor: Wojciech Dzięgiel & Karolina Pawlik
    Opublikowano: 28/04/2025