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Analyses | | Tadeusz A Olszański, Arkadiusz Sarna, Agata Wierzbowska-Miazga
The secession of Crimea has serious consequences, both for the Ukraine and for the Russian Federation.
OSW Studies | | Wojciech Górecki
Since the collapse of the USSR, Russian influence in Central Asia has undergone a far-reaching erosion. The process is unlikely to be reversed.
Analyses | | Aleksandra Jarosiewicz
The continuing conflict in Ukraine has raised concerns among Russia’s key partners in the CIS area.
Analyses | | Agata Wierzbowska-Miazga, Witold Rodkiewicz, Tadeusz Iwański, Andrzej Wilk
Russia is escalating its conflict with Ukraine. Kyiv’s efforts to resolve the conflict are mainly focused on diplomacy.
Analyses | | Joanna Hyndle-Hussein
The sentiments in Lithuania, as in Latvia and Estonia, are reminiscent of those seen during the Russian aggression on Georgia.
Analyses | | Szymon Ananicz
Irrespective of the pro-Ukrainian declarations made by minister Davutoğlu, one should not expect Ankara to impose sanctions.
Analyses | | Mateusz Gniazdowski
Although Central and South-Eastern European countries evaluate the recent developments in Ukraine in a very similar manner, their reactions have been different.
Analyses | | Kamil Frymark, Anna Kwiatkowska
The German government sees its role in the Russian-Ukrainian conflict over Crimea as that of a liaison in maintaining dialogue between Russia and the West.
Analyses | | Katarzyna Chawryło
A series of actions took place in recent days in Russia, either in support to, or in protest against the Russian intervention in Ukraine.
Analyses | | Witold Rodkiewicz
Russia wants to force the West to accept Moscow's definition of the crisis and its causes.