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U.S. Permanent Military Base in Poland
Comment to Warsaw Institute’s latest special report U.S. Permanent Military Base in Poland: Favorable Solution For the NATO Alliance by Krzysztof Kamiński, President of Warsaw Institute.
Report on the Permanent US Base in Poland Reached the American Congress
Special Report “U.S. Permanent Military Base in Poland: Favorable Solution For the NATO Alliance” has been delivered in several hundred copies to leading American politicians, congressmen, senators and opinion leaders. The report aims to promote Polish interests in the area of security, above all the concept of establishing a permanent US base in Poland, proposed by the Polish authorities.
US Basing in Poland and NATO’s Mobility Challenge
Comment to Warsaw Institute’s latest special report U.S. Permanent Military Base in Poland: Favorable Solution For the NATO Alliance by Glen E. Howard, president of Jamestown Foundation (USA).
Permanent U.S. Base: Strengthening NATO‘s Defensive Potential on its Eastern Flank
Comment to Warsaw Institute’s latest special report U.S. Permanent Military Base in Poland: Favorable Solution For the NATO Alliance by Laurynas Kasčiūnas, member of Lithuanian Parliament and National Security and Defense Committee (Lithuania).
U.S. Permanent Military Base in Poland: Added Value for Defense and Deterrence
Comment to Warsaw Institute’s latest special report U.S. Permanent Military Base in Poland: Favorable Solution For the NATO Alliance by Iulian Chifu – President of Conflict Prevention and Early Warning Center (Romania).
Lech Kaczyński: President of Poland’s Supreme Audit Office (1992-1995)
The book entitled “Lech Kaczyński. Prezes Najwyższej Izby Kontroli w latach 1992-1995” [Lech Kaczyński: President of Poland’s Supreme Audit Office (1992-1995)] has been published.
Russia Monitor Monthly 12/2018
All December Russia Monitor articles, which include reviews of the most important events related to Russian security and its foreign policy, available in one file.
Warsaw Institute in the Analysis of American Congress
Analysis “Putin’s Asymmetric Assault on Democracy in Russia and Europe: Implications for U.S. National Security” prepared for the Committe On Foreign Relations of the United States Senate contains references to the text from the Russia Monitor program and an article from The Warsaw Institute Review quarterly.
New Warsaw Institute book “Countering Russia’s Disinformation and Propaganda in Georgia”
Warsaw Institute published a bilingual (Polish & Georgian) book by Małgorzata Zawadzka and Zviada Adzinbaia. The publication is a part of a project: Disinformation in Practice – Identifying, Researching and Fighting Harmful Narratives in Georgia.
“Lucjan Skupiewski. Social and Political Biography” – New Warsaw Institute Publication
Warsaw Institute presents a bilingual version of “Lucjan Skupiewski. Social and Political Biography” by dr hab. Andrzej Dubicki, prof. Associate, University of Łódź.
Energy Security: Determining Factors in the Ever–Evolving Perception of the Problem
Comment given by Professor Piotr Kwiatkiewicz for the Warsaw Institute on energy security, history of this phenomenon, its determinants and historical and geopolitical conditions.
U.S. Base in Poland Flashes Hands-Off Signal to Putin
Moving forward gives America and its allies every advantage and sends a stronger signal to Vladimir Putin – that he should keep his hands off Western Europe. Forward deployed forces would benefit from that extended conventional umbrella – making forward forces like Fort Trump more survivable.
Deutsche Welle (Russia) quotes Warsaw Institute Expert – Grzegorz Kuczyński
Grzegorz Kuczyński – Director of the Eurasia program at the Warsaw Institute gave an interview to the Russian-language portal Deutsche Welle on intensifying the activities of Latvia and Lithuania in the fight against Russian spies.
Russia Monitor Monthly 11/2018
All November Russia Monitor articles, which include reviews of the most important events related to Russian security and its foreign policy, available in one file.