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  • Ukrainian Offensive Operations in 2022: Strategic Context, Capabilities, Risks and Likely Scenarios

    Started on 24 February 2022, Russian invasion ended a “hybrid” period of armed aggression against Ukraine’s independence, democracy and policy of integration with EU and NATO.

    Author: P. Burkovskyi, O. Haran
    Published: 11/08/2022
  • PULASKI COMMENTARY: De-Westernisation of ITU (Andrzej Kozłowski)

    The International Telecommunication Union (ITU) is again a place of clash over the vision of the Internet as the elections to choose the next head of the organisation are approaching. After 8 years of Chinese leadership, the one of the frontrunner in the elections is a Russian candidate. Does the ITU become a centre of promoting non-western vision of the Internet and therefore will contribute to limit the free flow of information worldwide?  

    Author: Andrzej Kozłowski
    Published: 03/08/2022
  • Foreign military aid to Ukraine: between promises and deliveries

    Since the beginning of the Russian aggression against Ukraine in late February 2022, numerous NATO and EU member states – particularly those from Central and Eastern Europe – have started actively  support Ukraine with a direct aid – not only humanitarian, but also military one. This assistance gave the Ukrainian military a much – needed lifeline and a capacity first to halt the Russian advance and then to push an aggressor back from Kyiv.

    Author: Robert Czulda
    Published: 27/07/2022
  • The Leaders of the Casimir Pulaski Foundation and the Warsaw Security Forum visit Kyiv to promote strengthened international support for Ukraine

    Coordination of international efforts for close integration of Ukraine with the European Union, increased military assistance of NATO countries, and financing of post-war reconstruction of Ukraine were the main goals of the visit of the representatives of the Casimir Pulaski Foundation in Kyiv. The delegation, which included the Foundation's Management and representatives of the International Advisory Board of the Warsaw Security Forum, was in Kyiv from 19 to 21 July.

    Published: 26/07/2022
  • What can Poland learn from the United Kingdom in its approach to naval development planning? THE LATEST PULASKI REPORT.

    The maritime environment has invariably remained a key facilitator in all kinds of globalisation processes for hundreds of years. Humanity has entered a new level of development of socio-cultural, economic, political and military relations because of the possibility of efficient use of waterways. Even now, when it would seem that modern technologies would have significantly reduced the importance of the maritime environment, it turns out that mankind continues to rely on the seas and oceans for political, military as well as economic issues.

    Published: 18/07/2022
  • What can Poland learn from the United Kingdom in its approach to naval development planning?

    The maritime environment has invariably remained a key facilitator in all kinds of globalisation processes for hundreds of years. Humanity has entered a new level of development of socio-cultural, economic, political and military relations because of the possibility of efficient use of waterways.

    Author: Tomasz Smura and Michal Oleksiejuk
    Published: 18/07/2022
  • Madrid NATO Strategic Concept: Qualitative Change or Semantic Healing?

    The North Atlantic Treaty is like the constitution of an organisation, inviolable and containing more universal and indisputable content.

    Author: Andrzej Fałkowski
    Published: 14/07/2022
  • PULASKI COMMENTARY: Will climate change influence the armed forces? (Marek Ziółkowski)

    Following the recent NATO summit and Western sanctions hitting Russia's fossil fuel industry, it seems that climate issue will increasingly affect the development of the armed forces of Western countries.

    Author: Marek Ziółkowski
    Published: 11/07/2022
  • PULASKI COMMENTARY: NATO in cyberspace after Madrid summit (Andrzej Kozłowski)

    The NATO Madrid summit, which took place on 29th-30th June was dominated by the hard military security driven by the war in Ukraine. However, the issue of cybersecurity and disinformation was not omitted and the important steps were included both in the final declaration and the new Strategic Concept.

    Author: dr Andrzej Kozłowski
    Published: 08/07/2022
  • Past, present and the future of the Ukrainian fuel sector. The origins of the fuel crisis and analysis of the viable support options during and post the Russian aggression

    With the current Russian aggression and virtually total blockage of the original fuel supply routes and the destruction of domestic fuel production capabilities, there is a need to reroute Ukrainian fuel supply chains via alternative routes.

    Author: Piotr Przybyło
    Published: 05/07/2022
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  • Ukrainian Offensive Operations in 2022: Strategic Context, Capabilities, Risks and Likely Scenarios

    Started on 24 February 2022, Russian invasion ended a “hybrid” period of armed aggression against Ukraine’s independence, democracy and policy of integration with EU and NATO.

    Autor: P. Burkovskyi, O. Haran
    Opublikowano: 11/08/2022
  • PULASKI COMMENTARY: De-Westernisation of ITU (Andrzej Kozłowski)

    The International Telecommunication Union (ITU) is again a place of clash over the vision of the Internet as the elections to choose the next head of the organisation are approaching. After 8 years of Chinese leadership, the one of the frontrunner in the elections is a Russian candidate. Does the ITU become a centre of promoting non-western vision of the Internet and therefore will contribute to limit the free flow of information worldwide?  

    Autor: Andrzej Kozłowski
    Opublikowano: 03/08/2022
  • Foreign military aid to Ukraine: between promises and deliveries

    Since the beginning of the Russian aggression against Ukraine in late February 2022, numerous NATO and EU member states – particularly those from Central and Eastern Europe – have started actively  support Ukraine with a direct aid – not only humanitarian, but also military one. This assistance gave the Ukrainian military a much – needed lifeline and a capacity first to halt the Russian advance and then to push an aggressor back from Kyiv.

    Autor: Robert Czulda
    Opublikowano: 27/07/2022
  • The Leaders of the Casimir Pulaski Foundation and the Warsaw Security Forum visit Kyiv to promote strengthened international support for Ukraine

    Coordination of international efforts for close integration of Ukraine with the European Union, increased military assistance of NATO countries, and financing of post-war reconstruction of Ukraine were the main goals of the visit of the representatives of the Casimir Pulaski Foundation in Kyiv. The delegation, which included the Foundation's Management and representatives of the International Advisory Board of the Warsaw Security Forum, was in Kyiv from 19 to 21 July.

    Opublikowano: 26/07/2022
  • What can Poland learn from the United Kingdom in its approach to naval development planning? THE LATEST PULASKI REPORT.

    The maritime environment has invariably remained a key facilitator in all kinds of globalisation processes for hundreds of years. Humanity has entered a new level of development of socio-cultural, economic, political and military relations because of the possibility of efficient use of waterways. Even now, when it would seem that modern technologies would have significantly reduced the importance of the maritime environment, it turns out that mankind continues to rely on the seas and oceans for political, military as well as economic issues.

    Opublikowano: 18/07/2022
  • What can Poland learn from the United Kingdom in its approach to naval development planning?

    The maritime environment has invariably remained a key facilitator in all kinds of globalisation processes for hundreds of years. Humanity has entered a new level of development of socio-cultural, economic, political and military relations because of the possibility of efficient use of waterways.

    Autor: Tomasz Smura and Michal Oleksiejuk
    Opublikowano: 18/07/2022
  • Madrid NATO Strategic Concept: Qualitative Change or Semantic Healing?

    The North Atlantic Treaty is like the constitution of an organisation, inviolable and containing more universal and indisputable content.

    Autor: Andrzej Fałkowski
    Opublikowano: 14/07/2022
  • PULASKI COMMENTARY: Will climate change influence the armed forces? (Marek Ziółkowski)

    Following the recent NATO summit and Western sanctions hitting Russia's fossil fuel industry, it seems that climate issue will increasingly affect the development of the armed forces of Western countries.

    Autor: Marek Ziółkowski
    Opublikowano: 11/07/2022
  • PULASKI COMMENTARY: NATO in cyberspace after Madrid summit (Andrzej Kozłowski)

    The NATO Madrid summit, which took place on 29th-30th June was dominated by the hard military security driven by the war in Ukraine. However, the issue of cybersecurity and disinformation was not omitted and the important steps were included both in the final declaration and the new Strategic Concept.

    Autor: dr Andrzej Kozłowski
    Opublikowano: 08/07/2022
  • Past, present and the future of the Ukrainian fuel sector. The origins of the fuel crisis and analysis of the viable support options during and post the Russian aggression

    With the current Russian aggression and virtually total blockage of the original fuel supply routes and the destruction of domestic fuel production capabilities, there is a need to reroute Ukrainian fuel supply chains via alternative routes.

    Autor: Piotr Przybyło
    Opublikowano: 05/07/2022
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