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Point of View | | Witold Rodkiewicz, Jadwiga Rogoża
The dissonance between the conservative slogans and its actual conduct suggest that the Kremlin’s ‘conservative project’ is purely instrumental in nature.
Point of View | | Justyna Gotkowska
The German preference for dialogue and compromise in conflict situations may increasingly pose a risk to maintaining the cohesion and credibility of NATO.
Point of View | | Tomasz Dąborowski
The main elements of the ongoing transformation of Central Europe’s gas markets.
Point of View | | Maciej Falkowski
The situation in the North Caucasus has stabilised, in comparison with previous years, mainly as regards the activity of the Islamic military underground.
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.
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.
OSW Studies | | Szymon Kardaś
Moscow is preparing itself for the ‘long game’ in gas with its European partners.
Point of View | | Jolanta Darczewska
Information warfare has a long tradition in Russia. Over the past few years it has been redefined, using geopolitical theory as its foundation.
OSW Studies | | Jadwiga Rogoża
Moscow’s control over the regions is currently so thorough that it contradicts the formally existing federal form of government in Russia.
Point of View | | Andrzej Sadecki
Viktor Orban introduced radical changes in the country and thus challenged the previous economic and political order.