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Point of View | | Andrzej Sadecki
Viktor Orban introduced radical changes in the country and thus challenged the previous economic and political order.
OSW Studies | | Wojciech Górecki
Since the collapse of the USSR, Russian influence in Central Asia has undergone a far-reaching erosion. The process is unlikely to be reversed.
Point of View | | Tadeusz A Olszański
The split into historical ‘sub-Ukraines’ has become less pronounced, especially for the younger generation.
Point of View | | Anna Kwiatkowska
Germany at this stage seems to have no idea of what the long-term strategy of co-operation with Putin's Russia should be.
OSW Studies | | Wojciech Górecki
Considering the scale of violence in the North Caucasus, the conflict in the region should be regarded as a local civil war.
Point of View | | Justyna Gotkowska
Norway is currently the only ‘old’ NATO member that strongly relies on the traditional dimension of NATO's collective defence.
OSW Studies | | Krzysztof Strachota, Aleksandra Jarosiewicz
The collapse of the USSR brought about conditions conducive to the dynamic development of relations between Central Asia and China. These relations have evolved from deep mistrust to the continually growing Chinese presence primarily in…
Point of View | | Szymon Ananicz
Despite a growing assertiveness in Ankara’s relations with Brussels, Turkey will continue to seek closer integration with the EU in the coming years.
OSW Studies | | Marek Menkiszak
On several occasions since 2001 Vladimir Putin has raised the concept of ‘Greater Europe’, a partly-integrated common space comprising mainly Russia and the European Union. In recent years Moscow has undertaken a number of initiatives…
OSW Studies | | Iwona Wiśniewska
In 2009, Vladimir Putin, the then Russian prime minister, gave impetus to the establishment of closer relations within what was then a still narrow group of three countries: Russia, Kazakhstan and Belarus. Close co-operation is expected to…