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| Wojciech Konończuk
The oil industry does not play a major role in the Ukrainian energy sector and has smaller economic and political significance than the gas, coal and nuclear sectors. The issues linked to the Ukrainian fuel sector are rarely given…
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| Artur Ciechanowicz
Since the beginning of the civil war in Syria, around 810 individuals from Germany have travelled to the Middle East to support Islamic terror groups.
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| Marek Menkiszak, Jan Strzelecki, Piotr Żochowski, Andrzej Wilk, Maria Domańska, Iwona Wiśniewska
Moscow has been developing a new model of governance for Kaliningrad Oblast in 2016. The changes in the regional government (the governance of the oblast was entrusted to people sent from Moscow and had no links with the region) were part…
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| Rafał Bajczuk
Natural gas, after crude oil, is the most important energy carrier in the German economy. Over the past twenty years, natural gas has been the only conventional energy carrier to have increased its share in the German energy basket.
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| Konrad Popławski
The latest results from the Visegrád Group states show them to be Germany’s most important trading partner.
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The Western Balkans, including Bosnia and Herzegovina, is playing a prominent role in the framework of V4 cooperation.
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| Maciej Falkowski, Józef Lang
Islam in the former USSR and the phenomenon of the post-Soviet militants in Syria and Iraq.
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| Kamil Frymark
For years, development policy has attracted the attention of public opinion in Germany and been strongly supported by the public.
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The crisis in Russia’s financial market has exposed the real scale of the economic problems that have been growing for several years.
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The international development cooperation systems of the Visegrad countries are all rather new, in most cases only about a decade old.