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  • Central Asia – between strategic balance and strategic partnership with the EU and Poland

    This is not the first time Western countries have turned their attention to Central Asia – the region was already the focus of external attention in the 19th century as the theatre of the Great Game, then following the collapse of the Soviet Union, and a further wave of interest arose after the 9/11 attacks and the subsequent American involvement in Iraq and Afghanistan.

    Author: Ewa Polak
    Published: 04/05/2026
  • Strategic pathways for Polish-Ukrainian drone cooperation: bilateral agility or a NATO systemic approach

    Nearly four years after the beginning of the full scale Russian invasion on Ukraine, Poland faces a strategic decision on how to advance cooperation with Ukraine in the rapidly growing field of military drone production. The choice lies between basing this partnership on the NATO frameworks or pursuing it bilaterally. Each of the options presents specific advantages and trade-offs in terms of speed, control, industrial benefit, and strategic influence.

    Author: Jagoda Synowiec
    Published: 27/04/2026
  • Gifts That Keep on Giving: Scarborough Shoal and Foreign Policy Blunders

    Todays near standoff between the Philippines and the People’s Republic of China (PRC) in the Scarborough Shoal is a reminder that over time foreign policy mistakes only expand in their complexity and negative implications.

    Author: Reuben F. Johnson
    Published: 23/04/2026
  • The Young Generation in a Frontline State: Recommendations for Implementing the “Youth, Peace, and Security” Agenda in Poland

    Poland faces a decision that shapes its long-term security architecture: whether the younger generation will become an active strategic asset for the state, or remain a group that is merely a target of public policies without having any real influence over their design.

    Author: Patryk Litwiński, Maciej Dachowski, Hanna Miśniakiewicz, Julia Oleszyńska
    Published: 21/04/2026
  • The other Middle Eastern War

    Away from the deadlines reporting on the US-Israeli war with Iran (now in a hiatus phase), another, concurrent armed conflict has been taking place, expanding in both geographic scope and intensity, namely the Israeli invasion of Lebanon. Hezbollah launched projectiles on 1st March into Haifa (all of which were intercepted) as revenge for the killing of Iranian Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei. The Israeli responded with a rocket barrage ultimately targeting 50 villages south of the Litani River and southern Beirut (evacuation orders were sent last minute to the Lebanese civilian population), followed by a ground assault. This event marked the outbreak of the seventh armed conflict between Israel and Lebanon since the establishment of the State of Israel

    Author: Karolina Pawlik
    Published: 20/04/2026
  • Twelve Years. Trumpism as a Process, Not an Episode, and Its Consequences for the Transatlantic Order

    Author: Maciej Dachowski
    Published: 17/04/2026
  • V4 Reloaded or the Illusion of an Ally? Hungary after the elections of 12 April 2026

    Author: Maciej Dachowski, Ewelina Załuska
    Published: 15/04/2026
  • KMT leader’s visit to Mainland China: What we are missing about Taiwan

    Cheng Li-wun, Kuomintang’s (KMT – current Taiwanese opposition) leader, just concluded her April 7-12 visit to People’s Republic of China.

    Author: Krzysztof Kozłowski
    Published: 14/04/2026
  • Iran’s New Political Religion: the Symptom of the Global Crisis of Democracy

    The conflict between Israel and the United States against Iran unfolds amid a deepening crisis of the international liberal order established after World War II. This war highlights a series of shocks that undermine the legitimacy of the existing axiological framework.

    Author: Mateusz Chudziak
    Published: 13/04/2026
  • From USAID to DHR: Restructuring of the American Humanitarian Engagement and Its Consequences for Central and Eastern Europe

    On March 20 of this year, the U.S. Department of State established a new institution—the Bureau of Disaster and Humanitarian Response (DHR).

    Author: Ewa Polak
    Published: 10/04/2026
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  • Central Asia – between strategic balance and strategic partnership with the EU and Poland

    This is not the first time Western countries have turned their attention to Central Asia – the region was already the focus of external attention in the 19th century as the theatre of the Great Game, then following the collapse of the Soviet Union, and a further wave of interest arose after the 9/11 attacks and the subsequent American involvement in Iraq and Afghanistan.

    Autor: Ewa Polak
    Opublikowano: 04/05/2026
  • Strategic pathways for Polish-Ukrainian drone cooperation: bilateral agility or a NATO systemic approach

    Nearly four years after the beginning of the full scale Russian invasion on Ukraine, Poland faces a strategic decision on how to advance cooperation with Ukraine in the rapidly growing field of military drone production. The choice lies between basing this partnership on the NATO frameworks or pursuing it bilaterally. Each of the options presents specific advantages and trade-offs in terms of speed, control, industrial benefit, and strategic influence.

    Autor: Jagoda Synowiec
    Opublikowano: 27/04/2026
  • Gifts That Keep on Giving: Scarborough Shoal and Foreign Policy Blunders

    Todays near standoff between the Philippines and the People’s Republic of China (PRC) in the Scarborough Shoal is a reminder that over time foreign policy mistakes only expand in their complexity and negative implications.

    Autor: Reuben F. Johnson
    Opublikowano: 23/04/2026
  • The Young Generation in a Frontline State: Recommendations for Implementing the “Youth, Peace, and Security” Agenda in Poland

    Poland faces a decision that shapes its long-term security architecture: whether the younger generation will become an active strategic asset for the state, or remain a group that is merely a target of public policies without having any real influence over their design.

    Autor: Patryk Litwiński, Maciej Dachowski, Hanna Miśniakiewicz, Julia Oleszyńska
    Opublikowano: 21/04/2026
  • The other Middle Eastern War

    Away from the deadlines reporting on the US-Israeli war with Iran (now in a hiatus phase), another, concurrent armed conflict has been taking place, expanding in both geographic scope and intensity, namely the Israeli invasion of Lebanon. Hezbollah launched projectiles on 1st March into Haifa (all of which were intercepted) as revenge for the killing of Iranian Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei. The Israeli responded with a rocket barrage ultimately targeting 50 villages south of the Litani River and southern Beirut (evacuation orders were sent last minute to the Lebanese civilian population), followed by a ground assault. This event marked the outbreak of the seventh armed conflict between Israel and Lebanon since the establishment of the State of Israel

    Autor: Karolina Pawlik
    Opublikowano: 20/04/2026
  • Twelve Years. Trumpism as a Process, Not an Episode, and Its Consequences for the Transatlantic Order

    Autor: Maciej Dachowski
    Opublikowano: 17/04/2026
  • V4 Reloaded or the Illusion of an Ally? Hungary after the elections of 12 April 2026

    Autor: Maciej Dachowski, Ewelina Załuska
    Opublikowano: 15/04/2026
  • KMT leader’s visit to Mainland China: What we are missing about Taiwan

    Cheng Li-wun, Kuomintang’s (KMT – current Taiwanese opposition) leader, just concluded her April 7-12 visit to People’s Republic of China.

    Autor: Krzysztof Kozłowski
    Opublikowano: 14/04/2026
  • Iran’s New Political Religion: the Symptom of the Global Crisis of Democracy

    The conflict between Israel and the United States against Iran unfolds amid a deepening crisis of the international liberal order established after World War II. This war highlights a series of shocks that undermine the legitimacy of the existing axiological framework.

    Autor: Mateusz Chudziak
    Opublikowano: 13/04/2026
  • From USAID to DHR: Restructuring of the American Humanitarian Engagement and Its Consequences for Central and Eastern Europe

    On March 20 of this year, the U.S. Department of State established a new institution—the Bureau of Disaster and Humanitarian Response (DHR).

    Autor: Ewa Polak
    Opublikowano: 10/04/2026
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