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OSW Studies | | Katarzyna Chawryło
The Russian Orthodox Church Moscow Patriarchate plays an essential role in the process of self-identification of the Russian people.
Point of View | | Jolanta Darczewska, Piotr Żochowski
Building up an image of Russophobic countries is currently instrumental in shaping a neo-imperial political identity among the Russians.
Point of View |
After 15 years of Putin’s rule, Russia’s economic model based on revenue from energy resources has exhausted its potential.
OSW Studies | | Kamil Całus
Romania and Moldova have developed very strong ties, resulting mainly from many years of common history, language and cultural heritage.
Point of View | | Maciej Falkowski
A change of government in the Kremlin, would mean the fall of Kadyrov’s regime, and the reactivation of pro-independence rhetoric in Chechnya.
Point of View | | Aleksandra Jarosiewicz
The crisis in EU-Russia relations over Ukraine has made the two players interested in the Southern Gas Corridor once again.
Point of View | | Krzysztof Strachota
The world is fascinated with the phenomenon of Islamic State, failing to notice that the whole region is going through a crisis.
Point of View | | Marek Matusiak
Since 2002 Turkey has seen a replacement of the state’s elites, a real change of the political system and a redefinition of the state identity.
Point of View | | Jolanta Darczewska
The authors of the Russian Federation's military doctrine have outlined the concept of information warfare.
Point of View | | Szymon Ananicz
Turkey’s growing international isolation is a consequence of the country ever more fully subordinating its foreign policy to the ideology of the ruling party.