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Analyses |
| Wojciech Konończuk, Szymon Kardaś, Agata Łoskot-Strachota
We cannot rule out the possibility that the gas ‘ceasefire’ will be violated before the date specified in the protocol.
Analyses |
| Agata Wierzbowska-Miazga
The results of the election in Ukraine are not good for Moscow. The outcome is the price Russia needs to pay for its policy towards Ukraine.
OSW Commentary |
| Marta Szpala
Moscow wants to use Belgrade in its confrontation with the West, but Russia does not have much to offer to Serbia’s authorities.
OSW Studies |
| Józef Lang, Maciej Falkowski
The end of the Western military presence in Central Asia will mean the West’s influence on the security sphere in the region will be marginalised.
Analyses |
| Konrad Popławski
The reservations expressed by the UK regarding Russia taking over RWE DEA’s British assets may cause the whole transaction to fall through.
Analyses |
| Justyna Gotkowska
It is most likely, that Russia is behind actions conducted in the Stockholm archipelago.
Analyses |
| Witold Rodkiewicz, Szymon Kardaś, Ewa Fischer
In the name of reducing Russia’s dependence on economic ties with the West, Kremlin is willing to pay a high economic price.
Analyses |
| Agata Łoskot-Strachota, Wojciech Konończuk, Szymon Kardaś
After a break of more than three months, and intensive efforts by the EU, trilateral gas talks between Ukraine, Russia and the EU were resumed on 26 September.
Point of View |
| Witold Rodkiewicz
The ‘turn to the East’ proclaimed by Russia in 2010 has failed to bring about a fundamental breakthrough in her relations with Asian countries.
Analyses |
| Jadwiga Rogoża
The State Duma in the second and third readings immediately adopted a new law to limit the number of shares which foreign shareholders can hold in Russian media companies.