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  • Pegasus system: data seizure among politicians and individuals

    In recent years,  smartphone  and data security has become increasingly

    Author: Przemysław Szulecki
    Published: 19/07/2023
  • Grain Deal Terminated – Russian Blackmail and Averting a Humanitarian Crisis

    The potential consequences of the Russian withdrawal from the Grain Deal are monumental, with many countries being affected by potential food shortages, rising food prices, and even famine.

    Author: Sebastian Czub
    Published: 18/07/2023
  • The Casimir Pulaski Foundation at the NATO Summit in Vilnius

    On July 11-12, 2023, representatives of the Casimir Pulaski Foundation and the Warsaw Security Forum took part in the NATO Public Forum, an event accompanying the North Atlantic Alliance Summit in Vilnius. The Foundation was one of the official partners of the Forum.

    Published: 17/07/2023
  • War in Ukraine Weekly Update – 500 Days of Ukrainian Resistance (08.07-14.07.2023)

    As the war passes the 500 day mark Ukrainian armed forces are continuing their offensive in full swing.

    Author: Sebastian Czub
    Published: 14/07/2023
  • Cluster munitions for Ukraine – Making a Difficult yet Necessary Decision

    A decision to transfer cluster munitions to Ukraine - banned by most states in the world (but not by the United States, Ukraine, and Russia) - is seen as a controversial move that highlights the problems of the Ukrainian army on the front line. However, this is not an unprecedented action, as claimed by some critics.

    Author: Robert Czulda
    Published: 14/07/2023
  • Prigozhin’s Rebellion and its consequence possible weakening of Putin’s power

    The June 24, 2023 coup by Y. Prigozhin and the march of the Wagner group to Moscow put into question the support for President Putin both in the army structures and among Russian citizens.

    Author: Olga Jastrzębska
    Published: 13/07/2023
  • NATO summit in Vilnius – will it live up to expectations in comparison to other post-1990 summits?

    NATO used to hold its heads of state and government meetings (summits) every few years. Now, due to the extraordinary challenging security situation (the ongoing war in Europe, the biggest since 1945) suach gatherings take place de facto every year.

    Author: Robert Pszczel
    Published: 08/07/2023
  • War in Ukraine Weekly Update – Russian Pressure (01.07-07.07.2023)

    The Russian concentration of troops and counterattacks along the Lyman-Svatove-Kupyansk line are a worrying sign. Increased pressure from Russian forces along this sector might force Ukrainian forces to transfer additional resources and manpower, potentially at a cost to their own offensive efforts.

    Author: Sebastian Czub
    Published: 07/07/2023
  • The Code of Conduct – a way to move forward with the South China Sea dispute?

    The strategic significance of the South China Sea is primarily attributed to its geographical location, rendering it one of the world's busiest and most strategically important shipping routes.

    Author: Mateusz Chatys
    Published: 04/07/2023
  • WAR IN UKRAINE WEEKLY UPDATE – Situation After Prigozhin Putsch (24.06-30.06.2023)

    As Ukrainians hope to capitalise on the temporary chaos and unrest in Russia they are once again forced to contend with extensive Russian defences. Minefields are one of the primary challenges faced by advancing Ukrainian soldiers, and they require the right tools to forge a path through them.

    Author: Sebastian Czub
    Published: 30/06/2023
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  • Pegasus system: data seizure among politicians and individuals

    In recent years,  smartphone  and data security has become increasingly

    Autor: Przemysław Szulecki
    Opublikowano: 19/07/2023
  • Grain Deal Terminated – Russian Blackmail and Averting a Humanitarian Crisis

    The potential consequences of the Russian withdrawal from the Grain Deal are monumental, with many countries being affected by potential food shortages, rising food prices, and even famine.

    Autor: Sebastian Czub
    Opublikowano: 18/07/2023
  • The Casimir Pulaski Foundation at the NATO Summit in Vilnius

    On July 11-12, 2023, representatives of the Casimir Pulaski Foundation and the Warsaw Security Forum took part in the NATO Public Forum, an event accompanying the North Atlantic Alliance Summit in Vilnius. The Foundation was one of the official partners of the Forum.

    Opublikowano: 17/07/2023
  • War in Ukraine Weekly Update – 500 Days of Ukrainian Resistance (08.07-14.07.2023)

    As the war passes the 500 day mark Ukrainian armed forces are continuing their offensive in full swing.

    Autor: Sebastian Czub
    Opublikowano: 14/07/2023
  • Cluster munitions for Ukraine – Making a Difficult yet Necessary Decision

    A decision to transfer cluster munitions to Ukraine - banned by most states in the world (but not by the United States, Ukraine, and Russia) - is seen as a controversial move that highlights the problems of the Ukrainian army on the front line. However, this is not an unprecedented action, as claimed by some critics.

    Autor: Robert Czulda
    Opublikowano: 14/07/2023
  • Prigozhin’s Rebellion and its consequence possible weakening of Putin’s power

    The June 24, 2023 coup by Y. Prigozhin and the march of the Wagner group to Moscow put into question the support for President Putin both in the army structures and among Russian citizens.

    Autor: Olga Jastrzębska
    Opublikowano: 13/07/2023
  • NATO summit in Vilnius – will it live up to expectations in comparison to other post-1990 summits?

    NATO used to hold its heads of state and government meetings (summits) every few years. Now, due to the extraordinary challenging security situation (the ongoing war in Europe, the biggest since 1945) suach gatherings take place de facto every year.

    Autor: Robert Pszczel
    Opublikowano: 08/07/2023
  • War in Ukraine Weekly Update – Russian Pressure (01.07-07.07.2023)

    The Russian concentration of troops and counterattacks along the Lyman-Svatove-Kupyansk line are a worrying sign. Increased pressure from Russian forces along this sector might force Ukrainian forces to transfer additional resources and manpower, potentially at a cost to their own offensive efforts.

    Autor: Sebastian Czub
    Opublikowano: 07/07/2023
  • The Code of Conduct – a way to move forward with the South China Sea dispute?

    The strategic significance of the South China Sea is primarily attributed to its geographical location, rendering it one of the world's busiest and most strategically important shipping routes.

    Autor: Mateusz Chatys
    Opublikowano: 04/07/2023
  • WAR IN UKRAINE WEEKLY UPDATE – Situation After Prigozhin Putsch (24.06-30.06.2023)

    As Ukrainians hope to capitalise on the temporary chaos and unrest in Russia they are once again forced to contend with extensive Russian defences. Minefields are one of the primary challenges faced by advancing Ukrainian soldiers, and they require the right tools to forge a path through them.

    Autor: Sebastian Czub
    Opublikowano: 30/06/2023
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