[vc_row][vc_column][vc_separator][/vc_column][/vc_row][vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text] Announcement – The 2nd Webinar of “The V4 towards
Published: 29/07/2021

Pułaski Policy Paper no 7, July 1, 2021 An unfavourable
Author: Tomasz Otłowski
Published: 01/07/2021

Pulaski Policy Paper no 6, 2021, 23rd of June 2021
Author: M. Oettingen
Published: 23/06/2021

[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]The Casimir Pulaski Foundation (CPF) offers the opportunity to volunteer
Published: 18/06/2021
Traditionally, NATO summits are the landmark events for the entire organisation – unlike for example in the case of the European Union, they normally take place only every few years and thus the pressure to come up with strategically oriented decisions is very strong (and usually delivered upon). What is the initial scoresheet of the summit held “in the pivotal time for our Alliance” on June 14th, 2021?
Author: Robert Pszczel
Published: 15/06/2021
For years after the Cold War invading one its neighbours had been deemed largely unthinkable. That is, until Moscow’s military rolled across the border of Georgia in August 2008 and seized two provinces which it still occupies today. A similar land grab of Ukrainian territory was fraught with horrendous consequences. In 2014, Russian President Vladimir Putin invaded both Crimea and the Eastern Donbas regions. To this day the latter remains a war zone with massive devastation throughout and more than 13,000 persons killed – 25 per cent of those being civilians.
Author: Reuben F. Johnson, Research Fellow at Security and Defence Programme of Casimir Pulaski Foundation
Published: 13/05/2021

Pulaski Policy Paper no 4, 2021, May 5, 2021 In
Author: Tomasz Otłowski
Published: 05/05/2021

Only those, who want to practice the three wise monkeys pose (see no evil, hear no evil, speak no evil) can continue pretending that a direct confrontation with Russia is not upon us. No exercise in wishful thinking can obscure the threat to the post-Cold War stability, brought about by Russia’s recent actions targeting Ukraine, the West and international norms in general.
Author: Robert Pszczel
Published: 21/04/2021
Recent meetings and decisions taken by NATO and European institutions have provided more reasons for optimism for those who care about the condition of the Transatlantic community of states. The new US administration is walking the walk. It is methodically outlining its key strategies and reinvigorating alliances and partnerships. This is hugely important because there is no time to waste, as both Russia and China are openly challenging the West and its values.
Author: Robert Pszczel
Published: 30/03/2021
[vc_row][vc_column][vc_separator][/vc_column][/vc_row][vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text] Announcement – The 2nd Webinar of “The V4 towards
Opublikowano: 29/07/2021
Pułaski Policy Paper no 7, July 1, 2021 An unfavourable
Autor: Tomasz Otłowski
Opublikowano: 01/07/2021
Pulaski Policy Paper no 6, 2021, 23rd of June 2021
Autor: M. Oettingen
Opublikowano: 23/06/2021
[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]The Casimir Pulaski Foundation (CPF) offers the opportunity to volunteer
Opublikowano: 18/06/2021
Traditionally, NATO summits are the landmark events for the entire organisation – unlike for example in the case of the European Union, they normally take place only every few years and thus the pressure to come up with strategically oriented decisions is very strong (and usually delivered upon). What is the initial scoresheet of the summit held “in the pivotal time for our Alliance” on June 14th, 2021?
Autor: Robert Pszczel
Opublikowano: 15/06/2021
For years after the Cold War invading one its neighbours had been deemed largely unthinkable. That is, until Moscow’s military rolled across the border of Georgia in August 2008 and seized two provinces which it still occupies today. A similar land grab of Ukrainian territory was fraught with horrendous consequences. In 2014, Russian President Vladimir Putin invaded both Crimea and the Eastern Donbas regions. To this day the latter remains a war zone with massive devastation throughout and more than 13,000 persons killed – 25 per cent of those being civilians.
Autor: Reuben F. Johnson, Research Fellow at Security and Defence Programme of Casimir Pulaski Foundation
Opublikowano: 13/05/2021
Pulaski Policy Paper no 4, 2021, May 5, 2021 In
Autor: Tomasz Otłowski
Opublikowano: 05/05/2021
Only those, who want to practice the three wise monkeys pose (see no evil, hear no evil, speak no evil) can continue pretending that a direct confrontation with Russia is not upon us. No exercise in wishful thinking can obscure the threat to the post-Cold War stability, brought about by Russia’s recent actions targeting Ukraine, the West and international norms in general.
Autor: Robert Pszczel
Opublikowano: 21/04/2021
Recent meetings and decisions taken by NATO and European institutions have provided more reasons for optimism for those who care about the condition of the Transatlantic community of states. The new US administration is walking the walk. It is methodically outlining its key strategies and reinvigorating alliances and partnerships. This is hugely important because there is no time to waste, as both Russia and China are openly challenging the West and its values.
Autor: Robert Pszczel
Opublikowano: 30/03/2021










