Dr Małgorzata Bonikowska, President of CIR – CSM: “For years, Polish-Ukrainian relations have not been this good, yet in several matters, we are on a collision course.” [03.08.2023]
Dr Bonikowska notes: “It’s worth developing solutions in advance that will mitigate future problems.” Statement for “Fakty po Faktach” on TVN24.
Kosovo. Impact of the war in Ukraine on Serbian politics
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War in Ukraine and China’s expansion – challenges for Southeast Asia
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Poland as a stabilizer of European security in the Eastern dimension: OSCE presidency
Centre for Europe of University of Warsaw, Centre for International Relations and Institute of Central Europe invite you to a webinar ? “Poland as a stabilizer of European security in the Eastern dimension: OSCE presidency”. ? The webinar is part of a project entitled “Balkan Ambitions and Polish Inspirations”. This...