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Chinese Strategy towards Central Europe
The Chinese have set a trap for the rest of the world. Calling their fatherland the Middle Kingdom, they have managed to rule not only over their state but actually over the whole continent, and…
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The Splitting of Central Europe
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Putin Poised for Political Liberalization
An interview with Sergei Markov by Filip Memches The protests of the urban middle class are a result of an improvement in their living standards. You could compare it—which is not to be taken…
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A Power is (Re)born
The 21st century will probably be a century of tectonic shifts in the global balance of power. One of the most important beneficiaries of the processes could be Turkey.
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Europe is Losing Serbia
Almost all the generals and politicians wanted by the International Criminal Tribunal in the Former Yugoslavia have been captured. Still, we should not expect either a rapid nor an easy accession to…
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Between Visegrad and Beijing
The Hungarian elites strongly believe that with Chinese help, Central Europe can become the most competitive part of our continent.
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Poland and Czech Republic – Common Interests or Common weaknesses
In terms of energy, Poland and Czech Republic are considerably dependent on Russia. That ought to result in a more intensive cooperation in their eastern policy.
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A Paralyzed Ukraine
Twenty years after gaining independence Ukraine is a politically polarized country. Groups of oligarchs have divided it up amongst themselves. Reforms are out of the question—stagnation is their plan…
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NATO – Strong, Rough and Ready?
The North Atlantic Treaty Organization is the only guarantor of Western civilization’s safety. Yet, never before has it been so weak and fragmented.
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On Non-Switching on the Light in the Corridor