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  • Situation on the Red Sea and threats to navigation through Bab al-Mandab Strait

    The only durable solution for stability in the region is a political resolution to both Palestinian and Yemeni conflicts.

    Author: Witold Repetowicz
    Published: 30/01/2024
  • Central and Eastern Europe Weekly Update: Looming War, Says Everyone

    Whatever the margin is, there is never enough time to be fully prepared for a nightmare scenario.

    Author: Tomasz Obremski
    Published: 23/01/2024
  • Elections in Taiwan – Scenarios and Potential Repercussions for International Security

    The most likely scenario in cross-strait relations after the elections is the maintenance of the status quo with varying degrees of pressure on the island, depending on the final result. However, the possibility of Beijing using the elections as a pretext for escalation to force the Taipei government into reunification talks cannot be ruled out.

    Author: Tomasz Smura
    Published: 12/01/2024
  • WSF New Year’s Reception

    The WSF New Year's Annual Reception is now a tradition, which marks the beginning of our preparations to #WSF2024. The evening welcomed MFA Radosław Sikorski and Secretary of State, Head of the National Security Bureau of the Republic of Poland Jacek Siewiera, who opened this year's reception.

    Published: 11/01/2024
  • TOWARDS LARGER EUROPE: FAILED EXPECTATIONS AND THRILLER IN THE END

    One has to admit that blackmailing is not a new phenomenon in the EU negotiations. However, now it happens over one of the most critical decisions the EU is making, and it takes place from a member who is a close friend of Putin’s Russia, a country hostile to the EU.

    Author: Bartłomiej E. Nowak
    Published: 20/12/2023
  • Central and Eastern Europe Weekly Update: Polish Impetus

    While further negotiation talks on the aid to Ukraine will be continued next year, with a number of politicians assuring that the aid will reach Ukraine, such delays might prove difficult for the war-torn country.

    Author: Sebastian Czub
    Published: 19/12/2023
  • Designing and Integrating a Resilient Whole Force. Ten Things I Wish I Had Known: Commanders’ Considerations

    Poland is rapidly increasing the size and capability of its Armed Forces. Uniformed personnel are one part of a Whole Force mix. Commander-led action will be needed urgently to turn the rhetoric of the ‘Whole Force’[1] into a military/industry reality

    Author: Paul Newton
    Published: 18/12/2023
  • Serbia before early parliamentary elections

    Navigating between the desire to join the European Union but not recognising Kosovo and not joining the sanctions against Russia, Aleksandar Vučić appears to be the choice of the majority of Serbs.

    Author: Zuzanna Sielska
    Published: 15/12/2023
  • The search for NATO’s new Secretary General – time for a candidate from Central Eastern Europe?

    Time will of course show how events will unfold. Top priority is still about choosing the best candidate for the job – it trumps all other considerations. But I remain convinced that all 31 Allied governments have an interest in seriously considering a qualified (condition sine qua non) candidate from a CEE country.

    Author: Robert Pszczel
    Published: 13/12/2023
  • Energy and Climate Policy as the Most Pressing Challenge for the New Government

    The government will have to act under social pressure, taking into account measures to prevent energy poverty, but at the same time strengthening market mechanisms.

    Author: Sławomir Krenczyk
    Published: 12/12/2023
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  • Situation on the Red Sea and threats to navigation through Bab al-Mandab Strait

    The only durable solution for stability in the region is a political resolution to both Palestinian and Yemeni conflicts.

    Autor: Witold Repetowicz
    Opublikowano: 30/01/2024
  • Central and Eastern Europe Weekly Update: Looming War, Says Everyone

    Whatever the margin is, there is never enough time to be fully prepared for a nightmare scenario.

    Autor: Tomasz Obremski
    Opublikowano: 23/01/2024
  • Elections in Taiwan – Scenarios and Potential Repercussions for International Security

    The most likely scenario in cross-strait relations after the elections is the maintenance of the status quo with varying degrees of pressure on the island, depending on the final result. However, the possibility of Beijing using the elections as a pretext for escalation to force the Taipei government into reunification talks cannot be ruled out.

    Autor: Tomasz Smura
    Opublikowano: 12/01/2024
  • WSF New Year’s Reception

    The WSF New Year's Annual Reception is now a tradition, which marks the beginning of our preparations to #WSF2024. The evening welcomed MFA Radosław Sikorski and Secretary of State, Head of the National Security Bureau of the Republic of Poland Jacek Siewiera, who opened this year's reception.

    Opublikowano: 11/01/2024
  • TOWARDS LARGER EUROPE: FAILED EXPECTATIONS AND THRILLER IN THE END

    One has to admit that blackmailing is not a new phenomenon in the EU negotiations. However, now it happens over one of the most critical decisions the EU is making, and it takes place from a member who is a close friend of Putin’s Russia, a country hostile to the EU.

    Autor: Bartłomiej E. Nowak
    Opublikowano: 20/12/2023
  • Central and Eastern Europe Weekly Update: Polish Impetus

    While further negotiation talks on the aid to Ukraine will be continued next year, with a number of politicians assuring that the aid will reach Ukraine, such delays might prove difficult for the war-torn country.

    Autor: Sebastian Czub
    Opublikowano: 19/12/2023
  • Designing and Integrating a Resilient Whole Force. Ten Things I Wish I Had Known: Commanders’ Considerations

    Poland is rapidly increasing the size and capability of its Armed Forces. Uniformed personnel are one part of a Whole Force mix. Commander-led action will be needed urgently to turn the rhetoric of the ‘Whole Force’[1] into a military/industry reality

    Autor: Paul Newton
    Opublikowano: 18/12/2023
  • Serbia before early parliamentary elections

    Navigating between the desire to join the European Union but not recognising Kosovo and not joining the sanctions against Russia, Aleksandar Vučić appears to be the choice of the majority of Serbs.

    Autor: Zuzanna Sielska
    Opublikowano: 15/12/2023
  • The search for NATO’s new Secretary General – time for a candidate from Central Eastern Europe?

    Time will of course show how events will unfold. Top priority is still about choosing the best candidate for the job – it trumps all other considerations. But I remain convinced that all 31 Allied governments have an interest in seriously considering a qualified (condition sine qua non) candidate from a CEE country.

    Autor: Robert Pszczel
    Opublikowano: 13/12/2023
  • Energy and Climate Policy as the Most Pressing Challenge for the New Government

    The government will have to act under social pressure, taking into account measures to prevent energy poverty, but at the same time strengthening market mechanisms.

    Autor: Sławomir Krenczyk
    Opublikowano: 12/12/2023
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