In most important frontline news from this week, Ukrainian forces carried out a missile attack against several key Russian targets, including far behind the frontlines such as occupied Mariupol.
Author: SEBASTIAN CZUB
Published: 24/02/2023

In a recent development a number of senior UK defence industry officials arrived in Kyiv to discuss plans for a joint venture between the two countries.
Author: Sebastian Czub
Published: 22/02/2023

Putin’s speech has been an excruciatingly long ordeal, and one that started with aggressive yet somewhat reused statements. The first key point brought forward was a reaffirmation of Russian commitment to the “Special Military Operation” in Ukraine.
Author: Sebastian Czub
Published: 22/02/2023

Putin’s speech has been an excruciatingly long ordeal, and one that started with aggressive yet somewhat reused statements. The first key point brought forward was a reaffirmation of Russian commitment to the “Special Military Operation” in Ukraine.
Author: Sebastian Czub
Published: 22/02/2023

The legal and organisational nature of the “Special Military Operation” has always been rather unclear. Neither an outright war nor a counter terrorist operation so common in Russia, it didn’t fit into the pre-existing legal statutes of the Russian Federation.
Author: Sebastian Czub
Published: 21/02/2023

Most of us remember vividly the 11th September, 2001 – it was the day that changed many peoples’ lives and forced countries and international institutions to adapt their way of life, their priorities and strategies.
Author: Robert Pszczel
Published: 18/02/2023

The war in Ukraine has already proven that Russia is not a credible partner. Its defeat has the full potential of becoming one of the most profitable processes for the rules-based international order, our security, and economy since 1991. To make it happen we shall however establish a completely new and broad Russia policy, by eliminating the mistakes of the past and boldly looking forward, with CEE actors playing an active part in this process.
Author: Bartłomiej Kot
Published: 18/02/2023

This week's missile strikes have seen Ukrainian air defences at a record low, failing to shoot down the majority of Russian ordnance.
Author: Sebastian Czub
Published: 18/02/2023

It will soon be a year since Russia invaded Ukraine. Since February 24, 2022, the question of the position of African states on this conflict remains suspended in space.
Author: Dominika Kulig
Published: 17/02/2023

Although both Sweden and Finland cannot be considered as significant military powers, their full membership in the Alliance will significantly improve NATO’s strategic position vis-à-vis Russia, particularly in its Eastern and Northern dimension.
Author: Robert Czulda
Published: 16/02/2023

In most important frontline news from this week, Ukrainian forces carried out a missile attack against several key Russian targets, including far behind the frontlines such as occupied Mariupol.
Autor: SEBASTIAN CZUB
Opublikowano: 24/02/2023
In a recent development a number of senior UK defence industry officials arrived in Kyiv to discuss plans for a joint venture between the two countries.
Autor: Sebastian Czub
Opublikowano: 22/02/2023
Putin’s speech has been an excruciatingly long ordeal, and one that started with aggressive yet somewhat reused statements. The first key point brought forward was a reaffirmation of Russian commitment to the “Special Military Operation” in Ukraine.
Autor: Sebastian Czub
Opublikowano: 22/02/2023
Putin’s speech has been an excruciatingly long ordeal, and one that started with aggressive yet somewhat reused statements. The first key point brought forward was a reaffirmation of Russian commitment to the “Special Military Operation” in Ukraine.
Autor: Sebastian Czub
Opublikowano: 22/02/2023
The legal and organisational nature of the “Special Military Operation” has always been rather unclear. Neither an outright war nor a counter terrorist operation so common in Russia, it didn’t fit into the pre-existing legal statutes of the Russian Federation.
Autor: Sebastian Czub
Opublikowano: 21/02/2023
Most of us remember vividly the 11th September, 2001 – it was the day that changed many peoples’ lives and forced countries and international institutions to adapt their way of life, their priorities and strategies.
Autor: Robert Pszczel
Opublikowano: 18/02/2023
The war in Ukraine has already proven that Russia is not a credible partner. Its defeat has the full potential of becoming one of the most profitable processes for the rules-based international order, our security, and economy since 1991. To make it happen we shall however establish a completely new and broad Russia policy, by eliminating the mistakes of the past and boldly looking forward, with CEE actors playing an active part in this process.
Autor: Bartłomiej Kot
Opublikowano: 18/02/2023
This week's missile strikes have seen Ukrainian air defences at a record low, failing to shoot down the majority of Russian ordnance.
Autor: Sebastian Czub
Opublikowano: 18/02/2023
It will soon be a year since Russia invaded Ukraine. Since February 24, 2022, the question of the position of African states on this conflict remains suspended in space.
Autor: Dominika Kulig
Opublikowano: 17/02/2023
Although both Sweden and Finland cannot be considered as significant military powers, their full membership in the Alliance will significantly improve NATO’s strategic position vis-à-vis Russia, particularly in its Eastern and Northern dimension.
Autor: Robert Czulda
Opublikowano: 16/02/2023









