Although Russia’s leader was not present at the Visegrad Four talks, support for his agenda was voiced by two of the four leaders present.
Author: FKP
Published: 05/03/2024

Space treaties are the primary sources of international space law but they exhibit a clear gap in addressing the military activities states currently carry out in the space domain.
Author: Aleksandra Radomska
Published: 28/02/2024

China-Hungary Pact Expands Beijing’s EU Security Access Last week, China
Author: Casimir Pulaski Foundation
Published: 27/02/2024

Although the fall of Avdiivka should not be perceived as a turning point in the war, the future looks grim for the Ukrainian Armed Forces if the West fails to deliver the aid it had pledged.
Author: Casimir Pulaski Foundation
Published: 22/02/2024

As part of WSF activities at the #MSC2024, we had a great opportunity and pleasure to organise a closed-door event “Different Shades of Victory: Rethinking the End of the War in Ukraine. Scenarios & Their Impact on Transatlantic Security” together with our Ukrainian friends and partners from the ICUV.
Published: 21/02/2024

The 60th anniversary edition of the Munich Security Conference (MSC) concluded on February 18th. A Polish think tank - the Casimir Pulaski Foundation (CPF), was one of its official partners. The activity of CPF was not only limited to the participation of its representatives in the event the Chairwoman of the Warsaw Security Forum, Prof. Katarzyna Pisarska and WSF program Director Bartłomiej Kot.
Published: 19/02/2024

Russia is using the BRICS chairmanship to its own advantage and to counter isolation. By increasing cooperation within BRICS, Russia seeks to expand its influence and strengthen its position as an important player in global politics.
Author: Karolina Olszowy
Published: 16/02/2024

As January 2024 was full of pessimism, February started with a glimpse of hope on the EU front.
Author: Tomasz Obremski
Published: 07/02/2024

The governments of France, Germany and Poland should initiate and endow the International Weimar Fund, which would financially facilitate projects in trilateral and larger formats. It should foster a more common approach to the EU's major challenges.
Author: Bartłomiej Nowak
Published: 31/01/2024


Although Russia’s leader was not present at the Visegrad Four talks, support for his agenda was voiced by two of the four leaders present.
Autor: FKP
Opublikowano: 05/03/2024
Space treaties are the primary sources of international space law but they exhibit a clear gap in addressing the military activities states currently carry out in the space domain.
Autor: Aleksandra Radomska
Opublikowano: 28/02/2024
China-Hungary Pact Expands Beijing’s EU Security Access Last week, China
Autor: Casimir Pulaski Foundation
Opublikowano: 27/02/2024
Although the fall of Avdiivka should not be perceived as a turning point in the war, the future looks grim for the Ukrainian Armed Forces if the West fails to deliver the aid it had pledged.
Autor: Casimir Pulaski Foundation
Opublikowano: 22/02/2024
As part of WSF activities at the #MSC2024, we had a great opportunity and pleasure to organise a closed-door event “Different Shades of Victory: Rethinking the End of the War in Ukraine. Scenarios & Their Impact on Transatlantic Security” together with our Ukrainian friends and partners from the ICUV.
Opublikowano: 21/02/2024
The 60th anniversary edition of the Munich Security Conference (MSC) concluded on February 18th. A Polish think tank - the Casimir Pulaski Foundation (CPF), was one of its official partners. The activity of CPF was not only limited to the participation of its representatives in the event the Chairwoman of the Warsaw Security Forum, Prof. Katarzyna Pisarska and WSF program Director Bartłomiej Kot.
Opublikowano: 19/02/2024
Russia is using the BRICS chairmanship to its own advantage and to counter isolation. By increasing cooperation within BRICS, Russia seeks to expand its influence and strengthen its position as an important player in global politics.
Autor: Karolina Olszowy
Opublikowano: 16/02/2024
As January 2024 was full of pessimism, February started with a glimpse of hope on the EU front.
Autor: Tomasz Obremski
Opublikowano: 07/02/2024
The governments of France, Germany and Poland should initiate and endow the International Weimar Fund, which would financially facilitate projects in trilateral and larger formats. It should foster a more common approach to the EU's major challenges.
Autor: Bartłomiej Nowak
Opublikowano: 31/01/2024










