Poland
This week’s events on the Belarusian frontier were unplanned, but they are a sign of worse to come
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September 9, 2021
Close to the Wind: What Russia Wants
The Kremlin aims to be the dominant power in Eurasia, using Russia’s size to exert strong influence over its neighbors and to bargain with big countries on an equal basis.
September 9, 2021
Close to the Wind: The Military Threat
Russia’s military capabilities and plans, coupled with the changing nature of warfare and the disadvantageous topography of the Baltic states, shape the strategic outlook for the Baltic Sea region.
September 9, 2021
Close to the Wind: Balancing the Books
Alliance credibility — or lack of it — is, therefore, the key factor in regional security. It should not be taken for granted.
September 2, 2021
Poland Stumbles on Migration Rhetoric
However much Poland’s government wants to keep developing world migrants at bay, events are confounding its policy
August 12, 2021
Uproar as Poland Acts to Muzzle Critics
Poland’s parliament has passed a contentious bill restricting foreign media ownership.
July 30, 2021
Double or Quits: Hungary and Poland Face EU Decision Time
The European Union (EU) continues to push back against Hungary and Poland for flouting democratic standards.
July 30, 2021
Nord Stream 2: Punish the Looters
Congress could use the pipeline as an anti-corruption test case.
April 20, 2021
Covid Spats Reveal Central and Eastern Europe’s Political Outlines
The attitudes of Central-Eastern Europeans toward vaccines from the east are starkly different
March 18, 2021
Czech PM Babiš Takes Central European Path to Muzzled Media
After a prolonged assault on independent media in Poland and Hungary, fears are rising that the Czech Republic may be heading down a similar path