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  • Qualified majority voting in the EU in the field of foreign and security policy – sensible or dangerous idea?

    One of the somewhat unexpected (but highly welcome), consequences of the barbaric war waged by Russia against Ukraine and Moscow’s open confrontation with the West, has been a commendable show of unity not just from NATO, but also the European Union (EU).

    Author: Robert Pszczel
    Published: 16/06/2023
  • War in Ukraine – weekly update (03.06-09.06.2023)

    The long awaited Ukrainian counter offensive has finally begun. Ukrainian forces went on the attack sometime on June 7 in several areas along the line of contact stretching along the entire Zaporizhia Oblast and Donetsk Oblast up to Bakhmut.

    Author: FKP
    Published: 09/06/2023
  • Reelection of Recep Tayyip Erdogan and its implications

    Turkish elections were not forged but it doesn’t mean that they were free and fair. High turnout could suggest that the main winner was democracy but this is not the case.

    Author: Witold Repetowicz
    Published: 07/06/2023
  • New political initiatives advertised in Bratislava and Chisinau have grabbed headlines in Europe – good reasons to cheer? Yes, but… (Robert Pszczel)

    The capital of Slovakia, even less so that of Moldova, is not used to the role of a location that produces big headlines on strategic issues of European politics. But this is exactly what happened in the last few days. President Macron chose the GLOBSEC conference in Bratislava to deliver a timely and important vision of political changes that he believes need to be applied in Europe. Then, almost fifty leaders met in Chisinau for the summit of the recently inaugurated European Political Community initiative.

    Author: Robert Pszczel
    Published: 06/06/2023
  • War in Ukraine – weekly update (27.05-02.06.2023)

    As both sides prepare it seems that the upcoming Ukrainian offensive might be the make or break of the war, not only on the battlefield but also in the political sphere and western support of Ukraine.

    Author: FKP
    Published: 02/06/2023
  • The Role of Central Europe in Supporting the Euro-Atlantic Endeavors in Ukraine – Challenges and Opportunities (Andras Braun)

    In the 1990s, Central and Eastern European countries learned quickly that by combining their forces, they can be more successful in the Euro-Atlantic integration process. Perhaps, one of the most successful forms of informal regional cooperation was the Visegrad format.

    Author: Andras Braun
    Published: 31/05/2023
  • Czech Republic’s Strategic Partnership with Ukraine: Lessons Learned and the Path Forward (Tomáš Dvořák and Pavel Havlíček)

    The recent announcement of the Czech Republic's ongoing military assistance to Ukraine highlights the growing importance of defence cooperation between the two countries.

    Author: Tomáš Dvořák and Pavel Havlíček
    Published: 31/05/2023
  • War in Ukraine and new geopolitical reality: View from Tbilisi (Nikoloz Khatiashvili)

    Russia's invasion of Ukraine has turned the global security environment upside down and made all countries think about the effectiveness of the existing security architecture. It is clear, that the process of revising the international order has already begun, and it is not excluded, that in the near future, we will witness the formation of new scientific, theoretical, or practical approaches to international relations and global politics.

    Author: Nikoloz Khatiashvili
    Published: 30/05/2023
  • CEE and Democracy in Ukraine (Ihor Havrylyuk)

    The path of the modern Ukrainian state towards democracy has been relatively short, but simultaneously full of struggle. The people of Ukraine had to take to the streets at least three times over the last 30 years to preserve democracy in the country: in 1990, 2004, and 2014. The last time when Ukrainian society stood up to the rise of authoritarian rule, Russia started its aggression against Ukraine by occupying the Crimean Peninsula and deploying its mercenaries in the Donetsk and Luhansk regions.

    Author: Ihor Havrylyuk
    Published: 30/05/2023
  • War in Ukraine – weekly update (20.05-26.05.2023)

    After 10 months of fighting the Russians, spearheaded by Wagner Group’s forces have at last captured the defiant city of Bakhmut.

    Author: Sebastian Czub
    Published: 26/05/2023
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  • Qualified majority voting in the EU in the field of foreign and security policy – sensible or dangerous idea?

    One of the somewhat unexpected (but highly welcome), consequences of the barbaric war waged by Russia against Ukraine and Moscow’s open confrontation with the West, has been a commendable show of unity not just from NATO, but also the European Union (EU).

    Autor: Robert Pszczel
    Opublikowano: 16/06/2023
  • War in Ukraine – weekly update (03.06-09.06.2023)

    The long awaited Ukrainian counter offensive has finally begun. Ukrainian forces went on the attack sometime on June 7 in several areas along the line of contact stretching along the entire Zaporizhia Oblast and Donetsk Oblast up to Bakhmut.

    Autor: FKP
    Opublikowano: 09/06/2023
  • Reelection of Recep Tayyip Erdogan and its implications

    Turkish elections were not forged but it doesn’t mean that they were free and fair. High turnout could suggest that the main winner was democracy but this is not the case.

    Autor: Witold Repetowicz
    Opublikowano: 07/06/2023
  • New political initiatives advertised in Bratislava and Chisinau have grabbed headlines in Europe – good reasons to cheer? Yes, but… (Robert Pszczel)

    The capital of Slovakia, even less so that of Moldova, is not used to the role of a location that produces big headlines on strategic issues of European politics. But this is exactly what happened in the last few days. President Macron chose the GLOBSEC conference in Bratislava to deliver a timely and important vision of political changes that he believes need to be applied in Europe. Then, almost fifty leaders met in Chisinau for the summit of the recently inaugurated European Political Community initiative.

    Autor: Robert Pszczel
    Opublikowano: 06/06/2023
  • War in Ukraine – weekly update (27.05-02.06.2023)

    As both sides prepare it seems that the upcoming Ukrainian offensive might be the make or break of the war, not only on the battlefield but also in the political sphere and western support of Ukraine.

    Autor: FKP
    Opublikowano: 02/06/2023
  • The Role of Central Europe in Supporting the Euro-Atlantic Endeavors in Ukraine – Challenges and Opportunities (Andras Braun)

    In the 1990s, Central and Eastern European countries learned quickly that by combining their forces, they can be more successful in the Euro-Atlantic integration process. Perhaps, one of the most successful forms of informal regional cooperation was the Visegrad format.

    Autor: Andras Braun
    Opublikowano: 31/05/2023
  • Czech Republic’s Strategic Partnership with Ukraine: Lessons Learned and the Path Forward (Tomáš Dvořák and Pavel Havlíček)

    The recent announcement of the Czech Republic's ongoing military assistance to Ukraine highlights the growing importance of defence cooperation between the two countries.

    Autor: Tomáš Dvořák and Pavel Havlíček
    Opublikowano: 31/05/2023
  • War in Ukraine and new geopolitical reality: View from Tbilisi (Nikoloz Khatiashvili)

    Russia's invasion of Ukraine has turned the global security environment upside down and made all countries think about the effectiveness of the existing security architecture. It is clear, that the process of revising the international order has already begun, and it is not excluded, that in the near future, we will witness the formation of new scientific, theoretical, or practical approaches to international relations and global politics.

    Autor: Nikoloz Khatiashvili
    Opublikowano: 30/05/2023
  • CEE and Democracy in Ukraine (Ihor Havrylyuk)

    The path of the modern Ukrainian state towards democracy has been relatively short, but simultaneously full of struggle. The people of Ukraine had to take to the streets at least three times over the last 30 years to preserve democracy in the country: in 1990, 2004, and 2014. The last time when Ukrainian society stood up to the rise of authoritarian rule, Russia started its aggression against Ukraine by occupying the Crimean Peninsula and deploying its mercenaries in the Donetsk and Luhansk regions.

    Autor: Ihor Havrylyuk
    Opublikowano: 30/05/2023
  • War in Ukraine – weekly update (20.05-26.05.2023)

    After 10 months of fighting the Russians, spearheaded by Wagner Group’s forces have at last captured the defiant city of Bakhmut.

    Autor: Sebastian Czub
    Opublikowano: 26/05/2023
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