The People's Republic of China’s support for Russia remains a key part of calculations regarding the war in Ukraine.
To speed up this process, Lithuania would need to spend as much as 5 to 5.5 percent of its GDP on defence annually. The challenge lies in the EU’s Stability and Growth Pact (SGP), which is a set of ...
On January 5th 2025, Ukrainian public figures published an open appeal to the world leaders and the international community, dedicated to the issues of ending the war in a just way and establishing a ...
Chechnya, under the tight control of Ramzan Kadyrov, operates as a fully authoritarian regime deeply intertwined with the Kremlin. While Chechnya might seem like a localized issue, its future is ...
The consequences of Russia’s invasion are visible not only in Ukraine. The Kremlin has set off or exploited a series of crises that face most European countries.
The consequences of Russia’s invasion are visible not only in Ukraine. The Kremlin has set off or exploited a series of crises that face most European countries.
The Jan Nowak-Jeziorański College of Eastern Europe publisher of New Eastern Europe is proud to present the special project: “New Eastern Europe in the spotlight – presentation of Polish priorities”.
Moldova and Georgia share a similar geopolitical position, but their recent election outcomes could not be more different in signalling their future paths toward Europe. While Moldova is moving ...