The New World and Ukraine
February 22, 2019

Victor Hvozd

Results of the Munich Security Conference

The 2019 Elections to the European Parliament: Trends and Risks
February 7, 2019

Roman Kot

Elections to the European Parliament are scheduled for May 23–26, 2019

The Kerch Strait and Riots in France
December 13, 2018

Victor Hvozd

Moscow Keeps Raising the Stakes

 

How Empires Are “Reborn”
October 31, 2018

Ivan Sichen

Why Hungary grants its citizenship to the diaspora

A Strike on the Nuclear Deal with Iran
October 9, 2018

Roman Kot

The beginning of October 2018 was marked by another diplomatic scandal involving Iran

Budapest and the Problem of Refugees in Europe
October 5, 2018

Ivan Sichen

How Hungary in the EU Is Turning into a “Pariah”

The Balkan Peninsula in Moscow's Geopolitical Plans
October 3, 2018

Ivan Sichen

The Reasons for and Possible Consequences of the Deterioration of the Situation in the Region

“Nord Stream 2” Project
September 18, 2018

Victor Hvozd

Prospects and Risks for Investors

Poland: Has the Time to Strengthen Defence Capability Come?
April 18, 2013

In the first quarter of this year, the Polish media paid enough attention to issues of European and world security

The Balkan syndrome. Serbia and Kosovo between the U.S., NATO, EU and the Russian Federation.

The Balkan syndrome. Serbia and Kosovo between the U.S., NATO, EU and the Russian Federation.
February 11, 2013

Despite the peacekeeping efforts of the international community, today one of the main sources of instability in Europe in the security field remains the conflict around Kosovo

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