by Editorial Team | May 5, 2021 | Articles, Issue 1/2021 EN
THE WARSAW INSTITUTE REVIEW Date: 5 May 2021 Author: dr hab. Piotr Bajda, University Professor Institute of Political Science, Cardinal Stefan Wyszyński University in Warsaw Central Europe in 2021: The 30th Anniversary of the Visegrad Group. The Year of Opportunities...
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THE WARSAW INSTITUTE REVIEW Date: 05 May 2021 Author: Jakub Wiech Nord Stream 2: Walking a Geopolitical Tightrope The fate of the Nord Stream 2 project is doubtful, and it is gradually becoming a litmus test of relations between the US and Germany. ShareTweetShare...
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THE WARSAW INSTITUTE REVIEW Date: 05 May 2021 Author: Przemysław Żurawski vel Grajewski The eastern flank of the West: Central Europe in the face of a dynamic world situation Mass protests in Belarus, the smoldering Russo-Ukrainian war, erosion of the power system in...
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THE WARSAW INSTITUTE REVIEW Date: 05 May 2021 Author: dr hab. Jarosław Szymanek The context and meaning of judicial reforms in Poland after 2015 The reforms of the judiciary in Poland after 2015 are usually explained as an attack on the rule of law and the erosion of...
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THE WARSAW INSTITUTE REVIEW Date: 05 May 2021 Author: Aleksandra Rybińska How China Outsmarted Europe “The United States should warm to the idea that in a world of interdependence there will be no economic decoupling with China,” states the German Transatlanticists...
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THE WARSAW INSTITUTE REVIEW Date: 05 May 2021 Author: Daniel Pogorzelski INSIDE THE US ELECTORAL COLLEGE The Electoral College in the United States is one of the most unique institutions of American democracy, albeit a perplexing one. Its 538 members, drawing from all...
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