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NGO Community: Building International Bridges

Project aims to enhance the capacity of V4 and Ukrainian NGO’s by improving their skills in organization management and crowdfunding as well as upgrading their skills in cooperation and networking at the local, national, and international levels. In the framework of the project, on-line skill-building program for NGOs with migration...

13 September 2023
In the media

Dr. Bruno Surdel for the Cairo News, Egypt: NATO naval drills, “Northern Coasts” in the Baltic Sea is a clear message to Moscow of the Alliance’s unity and preparedness for any contingency in the region. [11/09/2023]

  Around 30 warships and 3,200 personnel from 14 NATO nations take part in the exercises. While Russia’s war of aggression continues in Ukraine, the drills show NATO’s resolve to defend every inch of the Baltic countrie’s territory. After Finland’s accession to the NATO and Sweden hopefully joining soon, the...

11 September 2023
Current projects

THE MOST IMPORTANT THING – A DOCUMENTARY DIRECTED BY AGNIESZKA OSTROWSKA

The documentary film directed by Agnieszka Ostrowska, CIR’s Program Director, presents ten stories of Ukrainian refugees, women from different parts of Ukraine, of different ages and from different backgrounds. They talk about the circumstances of their decision to leave the war-torn country, about the lives they left there, the trauma...

17 August 2023
In the media

Dr. Małgorzata Bonikowska, President of CSM, in the political summary of the week, commenting on the report on the rule of law in the European Union on TOK FM radio [07.07.2023]

“The European Commission fulfills its treaty obligations, examining what is happening in all member states on behalf of all member states, thus effectively maintaining a certain order within the Union. In practice, its task is to uphold order and supervise the adherence to the values that constitute the foundations of...

7 July 2023
Others

Interview with Lady Catherine Ashton “Dialogue
or force? Diplomacy in the era of chaos”

    The invasion of Ukraine by Russia has shaken the European security architecture. The member countries of the European Union, along with other members of the Western coalition led by the United States, have taken coordinated actions to support the government in Kiev in its fight against the Russian...

30 June 2023
In the media

“Poland should explore Africa because we have almost no business presence there,” says Dr. Małgorzata Bonikowska, President of CSM, in an interview with Newseria Biznes [27.06.2023]

Western European countries have experience in the African market due to their colonial past, while Poland is still learning. Europe, including Poland, has a chance to shine in the African market, given its young population with increasing demand for consumer goods. Dr. Bonikowska believes that to enhance Poland’s trade exchange...

27 June 2023
In the media

Eugeniusz Smolar, an expert and member of the CSM Foundation Council, was a guest on Karolina Lewicka’s show on Radio TOK FM discussing the USA – China relations and the stance of the EU and Poland in light of this rivalry [19.06.2023].

In the program ‘Political Interview,’ Eugeniusz Smolar talked about China’s relations with other countries, especially with the United States and the European Union. The discussion addressed whether the trip of US Secretary of State Antony Blinken to China could contribute to improving relations between the USA and China and reduce...

19 June 2023
In the media

“The crisis is allowing China’s relations with Russia, the US, Europe, and the so-called Global South to be reformulated,” says Eugeniusz Smolar in an interview with Interia News [23.05.2023]

According to Smolar, China is seen as an unreliable partner by Ukraine, the US, and the West. He believes that Beijing-induced pressure will not end the conflict in Ukraine, as the war holds existential significance for Putin and the Russian power elite. The crisis in Ukraine provides an opportunity for...

23 May 2023
In the media

“A new international order will emerge as a consequence of decisions concerning the war in Ukraine,” stated Dr. Malgorzata Bonikowska, President of the CIR, in an interview with Krzysztof Grzybowski for Polish Radio 24 [20.05.2023]

During the conversation, Dr. Bonikowska spoke about the importance and involvement of India and China in the war in Ukraine. India aims to gain global importance and surpass China as a strategic political and economic partner. The expert believes that China’s gamesmanship in resolving the conflict in Ukraine is just...

20 May 2023
In the media

“The Union cannot be self-centered, as it is largely inclined to do so by its nature,” says Janusz Reiter, a CIR expert and former Polish ambassador to the US and Germany, in a podcast for TOKFM [15.05.2023]

During a podcast interview with TOKFM, Janusz Reiter highlights the European Union’s shift in domestic policy away from self-focus and towards global influence. According to Reiter, the EU is now actively engaged in shaping the world and establishing beneficial alliances, particularly with the United States. Reiter believes that enlargement of...

15 May 2023
In the media

“We really need to deliver the weapons quickly. It’s the only chance for the Ukrainian Army to prevail,” stated Dr. Małgorzata Bonikowska, President of CIR, during an interview on TVP World [13.05.2023]

The likelihood of pushing back Russian forces is high, but the Ukrainian army requires weapons. The issue for the U.S. and Europe is that their factories produce weapons and ammunition as they would during peacetime, while the Russian military industry operates as if it were wartime, as stated by Dr....

13 May 2023
In the media

“Hungary is constantly trying to balance between Russia and the European Union. And Ukraine is a hostage of Orbán’s domestic and foreign policy,” says Lukasz Polinceusz, a CIR expert, in an interview for TOKFM [13.04.2023]

When asked for his opinion on Hungary’s current international policy, Lukasz Polinceusz said that it is difficult to clearly identify Viktor Orbán’s goals. On the one hand, the head of Hungarian diplomacy meets with ministers from Russia and Belarus. On the other hand, Orbán is trying to maintain Hungary’s status...

13 April 2023
Analyses

CIR analysis: “Japan’s new security strategy”

The new Security Strategy of Japan can be interpreted as a turning point in the defense policy of the country, as it allows for a counterattack on the aggressor’s territory. However, this document was written at a particular time: there is a war ongoing between Russia and Ukraine, tensions in...

15 February 2023
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