Plans to restart nuclear power plants scheduled for demolition have sparked a new trend in the US nuclear power industry. Technically sound, long-lived nuclear power plants are being officially decommissioned and then subjected to extensive safety analysis and modernization for their restart. The analysis and modernization work is financed in part by loans provided by federal authorities, and guarantees of success are provided by long-term contracts for the sale of electricity.
Author: Mikołaj Oettingen
Published: 11/03/2025

On March 7, 2025, in response to growing geopolitical challenges, the Casimir Pulaski Foundation (CPF) and the Norwegian Institute of International Affairs (NUPI) organised together a roundtable discussion “Poland & the Nordics – A Stronger Security Front in a Time of Transatlantic Uncertainty”.
Published: 10/03/2025

Satoshi Nakamoto introduced a revolutionary payment system in 2008, allowing direct transactions between two parties without the need for intermediaries such as banks. Although the system has gained lasting popularity, not all of its creator’s assumptions have been preserved. The crypto market began to be monitored not only by central banks, but also by other regulators responsible for enforcing consumer rights and regulations to ensure financial market stability.
Author: Maria Jęda
Published: 06/03/2025

Given Poland's fundamental role in the defense of NATO's eastern flank, the new submarines will help secure key trade and communication routes, as well as Poland's strategic interests in the Baltic Sea.
Author: Rafał Lipka & Sebastian Czub
Published: 20/02/2025

At the 2025 Munich Security Conference, the Warsaw Security Forum reaffirmed its role as the leading CEE platform advocating for transatlantic security and unwavering support for Ukraine. With Prof. Katarzyna Pisarska moderating a high-level panel on European aid to Ukraine and hosting an exclusive working dinner on transatlantic relations, WSF played a direct role in shaping the strategic debate. The forum outlined key priorities for European security—strengthening Ukraine, bolstering defense industries, and redefining Europe’s role in global security—reinforcing the message that Europe must lead, or risk being sidelined.
Published: 18/02/2025

It is our pleasure to inform you that the Warsaw Security Forum (WSF) is a partner institution of this year’s prestigious Munich Security Conference (MSC2025), taking place on February 14-16, 2025. As a #MSC2025 partner, we will contribute to the conference’s dynamic agenda by hosting two high-profile events: Panel Discussion: "Security Dividend: European Support for Ukraine" & Closed-Door Dinner: "Thinking Transatlantic Relations Anew: Mapping the New European Security Architecture and Russia Strategy".
Published: 13/02/2025

Organized by the Casimir Pulaski Foundation, in cooperation with the International Centre for Ukrainian Victory (ICUV) and the Istituto Affari Internazionali (IAI), and supported by the NATO Science for Peace and Security Programme, the two-day workshop brought together leading experts to discuss Ukraine’s path toward NATO integration.
Published: 31/01/2025

Fourth and the last NorPolFactor report takes a closer look at the role of Norway and Poland in transatlantic and European security communities.
Author: Jakub M. Godzimirski, Ole Martin Stormoen, Øyvind Svendsen, Tomasz Obremski, Michał Malak
Published: 31/01/2025

As geopolitical tensions rise, Poland and Norway are emerging as key players in Europe's security landscape. Poland, a NATO frontline state, is bolstering its defense with strong U.S. and European partnerships, while Norway focuses on Arctic and maritime security, working closely with allies like the UK and Nordic states.
Author: Jakub M. Godzimirski, Ole Martin Stormoen, Damian Szacawa, Tomasz Obremsk
Published: 25/01/2025

Last week, representatives of the Warsaw Security Forum (WSF), including Prof. Katarzyna Pisarska and Tomasz Obremski, visited Brussels to present the WSF 2025 initiatives to the newly appointed EU and NATO leadership. The delegation engaged in over 20 high-level meetings with officials from the European Commission, European Council, European Parliament, and NATO Headquarters, focusing on critical global and regional security priorities.
Published: 22/01/2025

Plans to restart nuclear power plants scheduled for demolition have sparked a new trend in the US nuclear power industry. Technically sound, long-lived nuclear power plants are being officially decommissioned and then subjected to extensive safety analysis and modernization for their restart. The analysis and modernization work is financed in part by loans provided by federal authorities, and guarantees of success are provided by long-term contracts for the sale of electricity.
Autor: Mikołaj Oettingen
Opublikowano: 11/03/2025
On March 7, 2025, in response to growing geopolitical challenges, the Casimir Pulaski Foundation (CPF) and the Norwegian Institute of International Affairs (NUPI) organised together a roundtable discussion “Poland & the Nordics – A Stronger Security Front in a Time of Transatlantic Uncertainty”.
Opublikowano: 10/03/2025
Satoshi Nakamoto introduced a revolutionary payment system in 2008, allowing direct transactions between two parties without the need for intermediaries such as banks. Although the system has gained lasting popularity, not all of its creator’s assumptions have been preserved. The crypto market began to be monitored not only by central banks, but also by other regulators responsible for enforcing consumer rights and regulations to ensure financial market stability.
Autor: Maria Jęda
Opublikowano: 06/03/2025
Given Poland's fundamental role in the defense of NATO's eastern flank, the new submarines will help secure key trade and communication routes, as well as Poland's strategic interests in the Baltic Sea.
Autor: Rafał Lipka & Sebastian Czub
Opublikowano: 20/02/2025
At the 2025 Munich Security Conference, the Warsaw Security Forum reaffirmed its role as the leading CEE platform advocating for transatlantic security and unwavering support for Ukraine. With Prof. Katarzyna Pisarska moderating a high-level panel on European aid to Ukraine and hosting an exclusive working dinner on transatlantic relations, WSF played a direct role in shaping the strategic debate. The forum outlined key priorities for European security—strengthening Ukraine, bolstering defense industries, and redefining Europe’s role in global security—reinforcing the message that Europe must lead, or risk being sidelined.
Opublikowano: 18/02/2025
It is our pleasure to inform you that the Warsaw Security Forum (WSF) is a partner institution of this year’s prestigious Munich Security Conference (MSC2025), taking place on February 14-16, 2025. As a #MSC2025 partner, we will contribute to the conference’s dynamic agenda by hosting two high-profile events: Panel Discussion: "Security Dividend: European Support for Ukraine" & Closed-Door Dinner: "Thinking Transatlantic Relations Anew: Mapping the New European Security Architecture and Russia Strategy".
Opublikowano: 13/02/2025
Organized by the Casimir Pulaski Foundation, in cooperation with the International Centre for Ukrainian Victory (ICUV) and the Istituto Affari Internazionali (IAI), and supported by the NATO Science for Peace and Security Programme, the two-day workshop brought together leading experts to discuss Ukraine’s path toward NATO integration.
Opublikowano: 31/01/2025
Fourth and the last NorPolFactor report takes a closer look at the role of Norway and Poland in transatlantic and European security communities.
Autor: Jakub M. Godzimirski, Ole Martin Stormoen, Øyvind Svendsen, Tomasz Obremski, Michał Malak
Opublikowano: 31/01/2025
As geopolitical tensions rise, Poland and Norway are emerging as key players in Europe's security landscape. Poland, a NATO frontline state, is bolstering its defense with strong U.S. and European partnerships, while Norway focuses on Arctic and maritime security, working closely with allies like the UK and Nordic states.
Autor: Jakub M. Godzimirski, Ole Martin Stormoen, Damian Szacawa, Tomasz Obremsk
Opublikowano: 25/01/2025
Last week, representatives of the Warsaw Security Forum (WSF), including Prof. Katarzyna Pisarska and Tomasz Obremski, visited Brussels to present the WSF 2025 initiatives to the newly appointed EU and NATO leadership. The delegation engaged in over 20 high-level meetings with officials from the European Commission, European Council, European Parliament, and NATO Headquarters, focusing on critical global and regional security priorities.
Opublikowano: 22/01/2025










