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  • PULASKI COMMENTARY: Why Russia’s propaganda narratives matter – selected trends and implications (Viliyan Tsvetanov)

    Since the beginning of the Russian invasion on February 24, 2022, Ukraine’s resistance has produced several stunning reversals in the fortunes of war, drastically limiting the territorial and political gains of its adversary.

    Author: Viliyan Tsvetanov
    Published: 01/02/2023
  • Foreign Volunteers Returning From Ukraine: What’s Next

    In March 2022 the Ukrainian government estimated that up to 20 000 individuals applied to join that country’s “International Legion.”

    Author: Kacper Rekawek
    Published: 01/02/2023
  • Ukraine in the German Foreign Policy: old problems and new challenges

    The 24th February marks a turning point in many areas of German politics. Eastern policy is one of the key ones. Although in this area the most discussed aspect is the attitude towards Russia, it is vital to recognise the evolutionary approach towards Ukraine.

    Author: Lidia Gibadło
    Published: 25/01/2023
  • Poland as depicted in Russian Federation’s official communication in the first months of the war in Ukraine (February 24th-July 2022)

    Since the Russian invasion of Ukraine on 24th February, 2022 Poland has become a new frontline state and the most important hub of military, economic and humanitarian aid for Ukraine. 

    Author: Andrzej Kozłowski, Gustaw Szelka, Tomasz Gola, Theophile Duthoit
    Published: 24/01/2023
  • PULASKI COMMENTARY: Potential deliveries of Western heavy vehicles to Ukraine are not sufficient (Robert Czulda)

    Three Western NATO member states – France, the United States and Germany – promised to provide Ukraine with some heavy fighting vehicles. Although, on the one hand, this is good news – after all, a certain mental barrier is broken and a new supply channel is to be established – from a purely military perspective, this is rather a symbolic help.

    Author: Robert Czulda
    Published: 13/01/2023
  • Central Europe and danger of the middle security trap

    Russia’s invasion of Ukraine has uncovered serious shortcomings when it comes to a broader understanding of security among most Central European countries and their governments.

    Author: Miłosz J. Cordes
    Published: 12/01/2023
  • PULASKI COMMENTARY: Qatar’s political gains after the 2022 World Cup (Robert Czulda)

    The State of Qatar's decision to host the biggest and most popular sporting event in the world - the World Cup – was not driven by its love to sport and football, but purely by political calculations.

    Author: Robert Czulda
    Published: 10/01/2023
  • The Baltic Route: key to Ukraine’s future and global food stability

    9 months into the invasion, the Grain from Ukraine summit took place in Kyiv. Western leaders gathered there, while commemorating the victims of Holodomor, have finally acknowledged the need for secure and reliable transport schemes to and from Ukraine.

    Author: Miłosz J. Cordes
    Published: 20/12/2022
  • PULASKI REPORT: Capabilities to replenish losses of Ukrainian armoured forces

    Ukraine’s Armed Forces have been battling the Russian invasion on land, at sea, in the air and in cyberspace since February 24 2022. Despite the disparity of forces that is obvious to all analysts, Ukraine did not collapse in the first weeks of the war, and over time has even been tempted to regain some of the territories lost in the initial phases of the conflict.

    Author: Bartłomiej Kucharski
    Published: 19/12/2022
  • PULASKI COMMENTARY: Climate crisis, food insecurity and (not so) shared values – what can we expect from U.S.-African Leaders Summit 2022? (Dominika Kulig)

    This year’s summit is described as one of the most important events of the upcoming months for the Biden administration. So where did these changes come from, and do they have a chance to bring benefits to both parties involved?

    Author: Dominika Kulig
    Published: 13/12/2022
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  • PULASKI COMMENTARY: Why Russia’s propaganda narratives matter – selected trends and implications (Viliyan Tsvetanov)

    Since the beginning of the Russian invasion on February 24, 2022, Ukraine’s resistance has produced several stunning reversals in the fortunes of war, drastically limiting the territorial and political gains of its adversary.

    Autor: Viliyan Tsvetanov
    Opublikowano: 01/02/2023
  • Foreign Volunteers Returning From Ukraine: What’s Next

    In March 2022 the Ukrainian government estimated that up to 20 000 individuals applied to join that country’s “International Legion.”

    Autor: Kacper Rekawek
    Opublikowano: 01/02/2023
  • Ukraine in the German Foreign Policy: old problems and new challenges

    The 24th February marks a turning point in many areas of German politics. Eastern policy is one of the key ones. Although in this area the most discussed aspect is the attitude towards Russia, it is vital to recognise the evolutionary approach towards Ukraine.

    Autor: Lidia Gibadło
    Opublikowano: 25/01/2023
  • Poland as depicted in Russian Federation’s official communication in the first months of the war in Ukraine (February 24th-July 2022)

    Since the Russian invasion of Ukraine on 24th February, 2022 Poland has become a new frontline state and the most important hub of military, economic and humanitarian aid for Ukraine. 

    Autor: Andrzej Kozłowski, Gustaw Szelka, Tomasz Gola, Theophile Duthoit
    Opublikowano: 24/01/2023
  • PULASKI COMMENTARY: Potential deliveries of Western heavy vehicles to Ukraine are not sufficient (Robert Czulda)

    Three Western NATO member states – France, the United States and Germany – promised to provide Ukraine with some heavy fighting vehicles. Although, on the one hand, this is good news – after all, a certain mental barrier is broken and a new supply channel is to be established – from a purely military perspective, this is rather a symbolic help.

    Autor: Robert Czulda
    Opublikowano: 13/01/2023
  • Central Europe and danger of the middle security trap

    Russia’s invasion of Ukraine has uncovered serious shortcomings when it comes to a broader understanding of security among most Central European countries and their governments.

    Autor: Miłosz J. Cordes
    Opublikowano: 12/01/2023
  • PULASKI COMMENTARY: Qatar’s political gains after the 2022 World Cup (Robert Czulda)

    The State of Qatar's decision to host the biggest and most popular sporting event in the world - the World Cup – was not driven by its love to sport and football, but purely by political calculations.

    Autor: Robert Czulda
    Opublikowano: 10/01/2023
  • The Baltic Route: key to Ukraine’s future and global food stability

    9 months into the invasion, the Grain from Ukraine summit took place in Kyiv. Western leaders gathered there, while commemorating the victims of Holodomor, have finally acknowledged the need for secure and reliable transport schemes to and from Ukraine.

    Autor: Miłosz J. Cordes
    Opublikowano: 20/12/2022
  • PULASKI REPORT: Capabilities to replenish losses of Ukrainian armoured forces

    Ukraine’s Armed Forces have been battling the Russian invasion on land, at sea, in the air and in cyberspace since February 24 2022. Despite the disparity of forces that is obvious to all analysts, Ukraine did not collapse in the first weeks of the war, and over time has even been tempted to regain some of the territories lost in the initial phases of the conflict.

    Autor: Bartłomiej Kucharski
    Opublikowano: 19/12/2022
  • PULASKI COMMENTARY: Climate crisis, food insecurity and (not so) shared values – what can we expect from U.S.-African Leaders Summit 2022? (Dominika Kulig)

    This year’s summit is described as one of the most important events of the upcoming months for the Biden administration. So where did these changes come from, and do they have a chance to bring benefits to both parties involved?

    Autor: Dominika Kulig
    Opublikowano: 13/12/2022
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