U. S. WEEKLY – news from the USA in a new form

U. S. WEEKLY – news from the USA in a new form

OUR PROJECTS Date: 20 May 2020 U. S. WEEKLY – news from the USA in a new form Warsaw Institute has started a new analytical program U.S. WEEKLY, which is a refreshed version of our ongoing project related to the United States policy. ShareTweet1Share The new...
Turkey’s Invasion of the Syrian Kurds

Turkey’s Invasion of the Syrian Kurds

OPINIONS Date: 21 October 2019 Turkey’s Invasion of the Syrian Kurds Codenamed Operation Peace Spring, the Turkish offensive into Syria is likely to shift the balance of power in Syria while deteriorating Ankara’s relations with the West. Syrian Kurds,...
Georgians Took to the Streets

Georgians Took to the Streets

OPINIONS Date: 15 July 2019 Author: Mateusz Kubiak Georgians Took to the Streets A wave of demonstrations sparked in Georgia, a country located in the South Caucasus. Mass protests broke out over anti-Russian sentiment yet soon exemplified to no lesser extent...
Western Balkans and Geopolitics

Western Balkans and Geopolitics

OPINIONS Date: 8 July 2019 Author: Jakub Lachert Western Balkans and Geopolitics In 2019, Poland holds the presidency over the Berlin Summit, culminated by the Western Balkans Summit in Poznań. Launched at the Berlin summit in 2014, the initiative gathers some of EU...
One Golunov Doesn’t Make Summer

One Golunov Doesn’t Make Summer

OPINIONS Date: 1 July 2019 Author: Grzegorz Kuczyński One Golunov Doesn’t Make Summer Staging provocations and framing people referred to as uncomfortable for the regime are a common practice in Russia under Vladimir Putin, with drugs and even child pornography being...
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