Pulaski Policy Paper no 25, November 11 2022 In October
Author: Tomasz Smura
Published: 14/11/2022

On February 24, 2022, Russia extended its armed aggression against Ukraine, unleashed in 2014 with the illegal annexation of the Autonomous Republic of Crimea, and with the temporary occupation of certain areas of Donetsk and Luhansk regions.
Author: Pavlo Romaniuk
Published: 10/11/2022

Press reports, circulating in October 2022, about the Russian use of weapons obtained from Iran were, on the one hand, perceived as a sensation and a surprise.
Author: Robert Czulda
Published: 04/11/2022

Since its commencement in February 2022, the Russo-Ukrainian war has posed what some deem the most severe challenge to Europe since the Yugoslav War of the 1990s. Alongside diminishing security levels, Europe has seen the onset of a humanitarian disaster which continues to disproportionately affect Ukrainian women and girls.
Author: Gabriela Rudnik
Published: 20/10/2022

The recent ceremony at the Kremlin when V. Putin announced annexation of four Ukrainian regions was as futile as it was emblematic of the current state of affairs in Moscow.
Author: Miłosz J. Cordes
Published: 14/10/2022

Recent expansion of terrorism and the political-military destabilisation indicate a breakdown in the security structure of the Sahel region, even though we can hardly name it a structure.
Author: Dominika Kulig
Published: 14/10/2022

Latest clashes between Armenia and Azerbaijan are part of the protracted conflict between these two countries. Though the main reason of it is the status of Artsakh, it also concerns Syunik province and never demarcated border between these two countries.
Author: Witold Repetowicz
Published: 10/10/2022

International response to the barbaric invasion of Ukraine by Russia has been impressive.
Author: Robert Pszczel
Published: 05/10/2022

There is no doubt that the information about the invasion of Russian troops on the site of the nuclear power plant (NPP) in Zaporizhia provoked an emotional reaction not only in Europe but in the whole world.
Author: Jerzy Majcher
Published: 20/09/2022

One of the consequences of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine and the Western sanctions that followed has been deteriorating economic situation in Kaliningrad Oblast. The Russian semi-exclave on the Baltic, already affected by the COVID-19 pandemic and travel restrictions, has suffered from disrupted supply deliveries, closure of external markets and peaking transportation costs.
Author: Miłosz J. Cordes
Published: 13/09/2022

Pulaski Policy Paper no 25, November 11 2022 In October
Autor: Tomasz Smura
Opublikowano: 14/11/2022
On February 24, 2022, Russia extended its armed aggression against Ukraine, unleashed in 2014 with the illegal annexation of the Autonomous Republic of Crimea, and with the temporary occupation of certain areas of Donetsk and Luhansk regions.
Autor: Pavlo Romaniuk
Opublikowano: 10/11/2022
Press reports, circulating in October 2022, about the Russian use of weapons obtained from Iran were, on the one hand, perceived as a sensation and a surprise.
Autor: Robert Czulda
Opublikowano: 04/11/2022
Since its commencement in February 2022, the Russo-Ukrainian war has posed what some deem the most severe challenge to Europe since the Yugoslav War of the 1990s. Alongside diminishing security levels, Europe has seen the onset of a humanitarian disaster which continues to disproportionately affect Ukrainian women and girls.
Autor: Gabriela Rudnik
Opublikowano: 20/10/2022
The recent ceremony at the Kremlin when V. Putin announced annexation of four Ukrainian regions was as futile as it was emblematic of the current state of affairs in Moscow.
Autor: Miłosz J. Cordes
Opublikowano: 14/10/2022
Recent expansion of terrorism and the political-military destabilisation indicate a breakdown in the security structure of the Sahel region, even though we can hardly name it a structure.
Autor: Dominika Kulig
Opublikowano: 14/10/2022
Latest clashes between Armenia and Azerbaijan are part of the protracted conflict between these two countries. Though the main reason of it is the status of Artsakh, it also concerns Syunik province and never demarcated border between these two countries.
Autor: Witold Repetowicz
Opublikowano: 10/10/2022
International response to the barbaric invasion of Ukraine by Russia has been impressive.
Autor: Robert Pszczel
Opublikowano: 05/10/2022
There is no doubt that the information about the invasion of Russian troops on the site of the nuclear power plant (NPP) in Zaporizhia provoked an emotional reaction not only in Europe but in the whole world.
Autor: Jerzy Majcher
Opublikowano: 20/09/2022
One of the consequences of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine and the Western sanctions that followed has been deteriorating economic situation in Kaliningrad Oblast. The Russian semi-exclave on the Baltic, already affected by the COVID-19 pandemic and travel restrictions, has suffered from disrupted supply deliveries, closure of external markets and peaking transportation costs.
Autor: Miłosz J. Cordes
Opublikowano: 13/09/2022










