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Point of View | 
 | Szymon Ananicz
     Turkey’s growing international isolation is a consequence of the country ever more fully subordinating its foreign policy to the ideology of the ruling party.
Point of View | 
 | Witold Rodkiewicz, Jadwiga Rogoża
     The dissonance between the conservative slogans and its actual conduct suggest that the Kremlin’s ‘conservative project’ is purely instrumental in nature.
Point of View | 
 | Justyna Gotkowska
     The German preference for dialogue and compromise in conflict situations may increasingly pose a risk to maintaining the cohesion and credibility of NATO.
Point of View | 
 | Tomasz Dąborowski
     The main elements of the ongoing transformation of Central Europe’s gas markets.
Point of View | 
 | Maciej Falkowski
     The situation in the North Caucasus has stabilised, in comparison with previous years, mainly as regards the activity of the Islamic military underground.
Point of View | 
 | Witold Rodkiewicz
     The ‘turn to the East’ proclaimed by Russia in 2010 has failed to bring about a fundamental breakthrough in her relations with Asian countries.
Point of View | 
 | Jolanta Darczewska
     Information warfare has a long tradition in Russia. Over the past few years it has been redefined, using geopolitical theory as its foundation.
Point of View | 
 | Andrzej Sadecki
     Viktor Orban introduced radical changes in the country and thus challenged the previous economic and political order.
Point of View | 
 | Tadeusz A Olszański
     The split into historical ‘sub-Ukraines’ has become less pronounced, especially for the younger generation.
Point of View | 
 | Anna Kwiatkowska
     Germany at this stage seems to have no idea of what the long-term strategy of co-operation with Putin's Russia should be.