| Issue Brief No. 113: The Slovak Elections: Bratislava Wakes up on the ‘Right’ Side of the Bed | ||
| 21 June 2010 CEPA's Robert Kron examines the foreign policy options confronting the center-right government of Iveta Radičová, soon to be Slovakia’s first female prime minister. Read More >> | ||
| Report No. 31: Countering Democratic Regression in Europe and Eurasia | ||
| 3 May 2010 Ambassador Adrian A. Basora and newest CEPA Senior Fellow Mitchell Orenstein make the case for refocusing U.S. democracy assistance programs to prevent democratic regression in Europe and Eurasia. Read More >> | ||
| Report No. 30: Putin, Power and History: Does the Past Still Matter? | ||
| 3 May 2010 Following last month’s joint Polish-Russian memorials to commemorate the Katyń massacre, and the outpouring of Russian sympathy since the plane crash that killed Polish President Lech Kaczyński and 95 others, CEPA Senior Fellow Edward Lucas offers a penetrating look at the politics of historical reconciliation in Central Europe. Read More >> | ||
| Issue Brief No. 112: After the Czech Elections: A Post-Havel Foreign Policy? | ||
| 14 May 2010 CEPA’s Robert Kron examines the divergent paths open to Czech foreign policy following this month’s parliamentary elections. Read More >> | ||
| Issue Brief No. 111: The Visegrád Group Revival: Time for Washington to Take Notice? | ||
| 3 May 2010 CEPA Research Analyst Robert Kron writes on the revival of the Visegrád Group as a geopolitical presence inside the EU. Read More >> | ||
| Issue Brief No. 110: Central European Atlanticism: Eroded by Russia? | ||
| 1 April 2010 Peter B. Doran examines the corrosive effects of Russian policies on U.S.-Central European ties. Read More >> | ||
| Issue Brief No. 109: Missile Defense in Romania and Bulgaria: an End to the "Reset?" | ||
| 1 March 2010 CEPA’s Robert Kron assesses the proposed missile defense deployment in Southeast Europe. Is this the end of the U.S.-Russia “reset?” Read More >> | ||


