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Consumer Patriotism as an Economic Opportunity

Consumer Patriotism as an Economic Opportunity

Has the COVID-19 pandemic affected shopping attitudes? In the case of individual consumer choices of Polish citizens, we are beginning to see significant changes in trends. Consequently, retail chains are altering their marketing and sales policies on the domestic market. How can this impact the economy? Can consumer patriotism be relevant to everyday life?

Russia Raises Gas Price for Europe

Russia Raises Gas Price for Europe

Russian gas giant Gazprom decided to raise the average gas export price for European countries. The company’s managers expect it to reach $240 this year, which is way more than what Gazprom and market analysts had forecasted. The decision is driven by the increasing demand for natural gas.

Novatek Signs Arctic LNG 2 Deal With China

Novatek Signs Arctic LNG 2 Deal With China

Russia’s biggest privately held gas company is cementing cooperation with Chinese-based businesses. Once it invited some businesses to join liquefied natural gas projects, Novatek wants to use one of them to export its gas commodities to China. In addition, it is yet another deal that corroborates ever-growing cooperation between Russia and China that boils down to buying Russian-sourced hydrocarbons by the latter country under poor conditions for Moscow if only because Russian energy projects for China receive full tax reliefs. Furthermore, Russian gas sent to China is cheaper than that to European states.

Event Summary: US-German relations – their past, present, and future: energy, security, EU, Russia, NATO | Diplomacy Talks Series

Event Summary: US-German relations – their past, present, and future: energy, security, EU, Russia, NATO | Diplomacy Talks Series

Completion of Nord Stream 2 will likely result in too much economic and political influence of the Russian Federation on Europe, especially the CEE, according to former US intelligence chief and US ambassador to Germany Richard Grenell in an interview for the Warsaw Institute think-tank. The event took place on June 23, 2021 and was organized by the Warsaw Institute think-tank within our Diplomacy Talks Series.

Will Eurasian Economic Community Integrate Around Crude Oil?

Will Eurasian Economic Community Integrate Around Crude Oil?

Countries of the Eurasian Economic Community should sign a joint agreement to establish a common market for crude oil and petroleum products in the next two years, according to Mikhail Myasnikovitch, Chairman of the Board of the Eurasian Economic Commission, who said this after its members met in Brest for talks.

Meanings on Hybrid Threats for the Security of Poland and NATO Countries

Meanings on Hybrid Threats for the Security of Poland and NATO Countries

In the following years, there may be a further increase in the significance of hybrid threats for the security of Poland and NATO countries. Disinformation, cyberattacks, subversive activity, and low-intensity conflicts will be exacerbated by the advancing technological revolution and global connectivity – innovations create opportunities, but increase vulnerability, including hybrid threats.

Russia Feels Concerned By UK-Ukraine Military Cooperation

Russia Feels Concerned By UK-Ukraine Military Cooperation

An incident off the Crimean coast that involved the HMS Defender, a Royal Navy destroyer, and Russian vessels outlined the ever-bigger role of the United Kingdom in supporting Ukraine in the Black Sea. It was aboard the British destroyer that took part in the incident alongside FSB patrol boats that representatives of Ukraine and the United Kingdom inked a memorandum to implement maritime projects.

The Iranian Political Scene

The Iranian Political Scene

Iran, due of its central position in the Middle East, its conflict with the US and Israel, as well as the constant emotions fueled by its aggressive rhetoric, is a frequent subject of analyses and news reports. Unfortunately, in this case, quantity does not go hand in hand with quality. Much of the discussion on Iran in the media is dominated by the “Twitter journalism” and press releases.

Myanmar Junta Chief Arrives in Russia

Myanmar Junta Chief Arrives in Russia

Moscow is cementing ties with Myanmar’s military junta that seized power in the country. After Myanmar’s junta chief had arrived in Moscow to attend a military helicopter exhibition, the regime’s leader flew to Moscow for a couple of days, traditionally to take part in an annual security conference. General Mi Aung Hlaing also holds bilateral talks with Russian officials who stand firmly by the Myanmar junta.

China-ASEAN Relations in the Time of Pandemic

China-ASEAN Relations in the Time of Pandemic

During the pandemic period, ASEAN countries became China’s number one trading partner, overtaking the European Union. Greater trade cooperation is the result of an increased integration in Southeast Asia concerning Asian and Chinese value chains. Companies from the PRC are also among the most active ones in direct investment as well as the execution of large infrastructure and energy contracts. As part of its vaccine diplomacy in this region, China has transferred the world’s largest quantities of COVID-19 jabs in the form of donations and business contracts. However, provocative actions and territorial disputes in the South China Sea, as well as the unsustainable use of Mekong River resources damage mutual relations.

Russia Violates Airspace over Baltic Sea in the Shadow of Geneva Summit

Russia Violates Airspace over Baltic Sea in the Shadow of Geneva Summit

First, Russia sent a strategic bomber to the Baltic Sea and then its fighters intruded Lithuanian airspace to flex its military muscles in this part of Europe just before the Putin-Biden meeting. This means that Moscow has no intention of refraining from belligerent activities close to NATO’s eastern flank.

A Turkish Military Facility in the Caucasus? Moscow Voices Concern of Erdogan’s Visit

A Turkish Military Facility in the Caucasus? Moscow Voices Concern of Erdogan’s Visit

Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov has dismissed speculation that Turkey could build a military base in Azerbaijan as “rumors.” However, the visit of Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan to the Caucasus must have been a deep concern to Russia. A possible Turkish military facility there is just one of the reasons for Erdogan’s visit to Azerbaijan.

Energy Attacks on Diplomats

Energy Attacks on Diplomats

A number of American diplomats, primarily those based in Cuba and China, showed specific clinical symptoms between 2016 and 2018. Those affected by the previously unknown condition reported: sudden pain, pressure, and vibrations in the head, loud noise that seemed to come from a specific direction, and pain in one or both ears that accompanied it. Some of them also complained about tinnitus, vision problems, lack of concentration, and dizziness.

A Future FSB Director? He Got Promotion from Putin

A Future FSB Director? He Got Promotion from Putin

As the incumbent head of the Russian Federal Security Service, or FSB, is close to retire, the fight to become his successor now reaches a crucial stage. There are many candidates, but now it seems that plans are to appoint someone from the FSB. In early June, Russian President Vladimir Putin signed a secret decree to promote Colonel General Sergei Korolev, who serves as the first deputy head of the Federal Security Service, to the rank of an army general.

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