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THE WARSAW INSTITUTE REVIEW Date: 5 July 2019 Author: Mateusz Kubiak Armenia: Pashinyan’s first year One of the most critical turning points in modern Armenian history took place a year ago. In the spring, its citizens took to the streets in massive numbers and...
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THE WARSAW INSTITUTE REVIEW Date: 5 July 2019 Author: Joanna Żelazko The Katyn Massacre – the Way to the Truth ‘The Katyn Massacre’ is a symbolic term. It refers to a series of mass murders of Poles imprisoned in special camps of Kozelsk, Starobilsk, and...
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THE WARSAW INSTITUTE REVIEW Date: 5 July 2019 Author: Daniel Pogorzelski Chicago: America’s Bridge to Poland On June 4th, 2014, President Barack Obama opened his speech in Warsaw commemorating the twenty-fifth Anniversary of Freedom Day by talking about the Polish...
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THE WARSAW INSTITUTE REVIEW Date: 5 July 2019 Author: Jan Rokita Polish–Italian Relations: A Conservative Dream of a “Roman Form” For years, Italy has not been of much of importance to Polish politics. It was too far away and too far to the West –...
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THE WARSAW INSTITUTE REVIEW Date: 5 July 2019 Author: Grzegorz Kuczyński Apparent Revolution – Presidential Elections in Ukraine The results of the presidential elections in Ukraine are not so much a victory of Volodymyr Zelensky as much as the defeat of Petro...
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THE WARSAW INSTITUTE REVIEW Date: 5 July 2019 Author: Mirosław Lenart Why Is It Worthwhile To Lose Golden Horseshoes in Rome This year we celebrate the 100th anniversary of the renewal of diplomatic relations between Poland and the Holy See, the establishment of...
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