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| Konrad Popławski
German parties are faced with the dilemma of how to respond to immigration trends.
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| Szymon Kardaś, Andrzej Sadecki
By demonstrating Russia’s warm political relations with Budapest, Moscow is presenting itself as an attractive partner.
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| Katarzyna Chawryło
Trying to solve the problems resulting from the influx of immigrants by tightening the regulations may end up having the opposite consequences to those intended.
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| Tomasz Dąborowski
Migration is a serious challenge for Bulgaria and Romania in both domestic and foreign policy. It contributes to a drain on the qualified labour force.
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| Jadwiga Rogoża
The Kremlin’s decision to pardon Khodorkovsky and the amnesty covering certain political prisoners will temporarily neutralise Western criticism of Russia.
Analyses |
| Jakub Groszkowski, Mateusz Gniazdowski
Fico’s expected victory will enable his party to maintain all the key positions in the state, but it may also bring about divides within Smer.
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| Marek Matusiak
The crisis between the Prime Minister Erdogan and Fethullah Gulen’s religious-social movement has been deteriorating for several years.
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| Tadeusz Iwański
The weakening of social mobilisation has been accompanied by a process of institutionalisation of the protest movement.
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| Maciej Falkowski, Piotr Żochowski
The escalation of violence could not only destabilise the internal situation in Russia, but also threaten the calm conduct of the Games themselves.