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THE WARSAW INSTITUTE REVIEW Date: 4 December 2019 Author: Witold Repetowicz Turkey’s invasion of Syria and its consequences for Europe Turkey’s invasion of North and East Syria has exposed the powerlessness of European countries, which, in spite of...
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THE WARSAW INSTITUTE REVIEW Date: 4 December 2019 Author: Alexander Wielgos Afghanistan’s Chance It might not feel like it from the headlines, but Afghanistan is ready for peace. The circumstances and timing will never be absolutely perfect. Certain...
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THE WARSAW INSTITUTE REVIEW Date: 4 December 2019 Author: Sergiusz Moskal US or EU? Is there a strategic partnership dilemma for Norway? The US has been a traditional ally of Norway for 70 years as well as its main guarantor of security. Despite the fact that both...
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THE WARSAW INSTITUTE REVIEW Date: 4 December 2019 Author: Przemysław Glinka Communist China In 1991, Poland saw its first fully free elections – since the end of World War II – to the Sejm and the Senate, the lower and upper houses of the Polish parliament. It is...
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THE WARSAW INSTITUTE REVIEW Date: 4 December 2019 Author: Mateusz Łakomy The demographic future of Eastern Europe The demographic outlook for Eastern Europe has a bittersweet taste. The region may suffer considerably from low fertility rates, but it may manage to...
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