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Analyses | 
 | Iwona Wiśniewska
     Details of the initialled agreement, which was signed on 9 November, have not yet been published. From official reports, it is known that the parties have agreed to monitoring and an electronic data exchange system for trading goods in the…
Analyses | 
 | Aleksandra Jarosiewicz, Marek Matusiak
     Western Kazakhstan (735,000 km², population 1.66 million), which is over a thousand kilometres from the political centre of the country, is the region where the bulk of the oil and gas industry is concentrated – the industry which has been…
Analyses | 
 | Witold Rodkiewicz, Agata Wierzbowska-Miazga
     The idea that he should give up was directly expressed on 13 October by the head of Russian Presidential Administration Sergei Naryshkin. A campaign against Smirnov is also being waged in the Russian media, popular in Transnistria. On 28…
Analyses | 
 | Józef Lang
     The elections end the phase of provisional government, which began after the overthrow of President Kurmanbek Bakiyev in April last year. Given the scale of the social, economic and political challenges facing Kyrgyzstan, this successful…
Analyses | 
 | Marcin Kaczmarski
     Russian policy towards the Korean Peninsula has been intensifying for several months. In August 2011 the North Korean leader, Kim Jong-Il, paid a visit to Russia; the main topic was the construction of the trans-Korean pipeline. In…
Analyses | 
 | Kamil Kłysiński, Piotr Żochowski
     In the past two months, the President of Belarus Alyaksandr Lukashenka  has taken a number of steps to strengthen and modify the role of the  power ministries in managing the state and enhancing the military factor  in the functioning of…
Analyses | 
 | Aleksandra Jarosiewicz
     On 26 October, Turkey and Azerbaijan signed a number of complex agreements determining the rules for the transit, supply volumes and prices of gas which Azerbaijan exports to Turkey (these documents had been undergoing negotiation for…
OSW Commentary | 
 | Kamil Kłysiński
     The lack of freedom of manoeuvre in foreign policy, no possibility to maintain a costly economic model and the lack of support from the majority of society all prove that Alexander Lukashenko's regime is in severe crisis.
Analyses | 
 | Paweł Siarkiewicz
     The government has been formed by three parties: the centre-right Unity, the Reform Party led by the  former president, Valdis Zatlers, and the nationalist All for Latvia.  The new government is also supported by six independent MPs. The…
Analyses | 
 | Jakub Groszkowski
     The left-wing opposition, whose votes were needed to amend the constitution, forced the centre-right to seriously reduce the competences of the transitional government. It will not be able to take decisions in key issues concerning the…