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OSW Commentary | 
 | Piotr Szymański
     The NATO summit in The Hague (24–25 June) – the first chaired by new Secretary General Mark Rutte – was minimalist in both form and content. It concluded with a record-low five-point declaration. This approach to a meeting of NATO heads of…
Analyses | 
 | Jan Nowinowski
     On 18 June, Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi paid a visit to Croatia, where he signed bilateral cooperation agreements in the fields of agriculture, culture, science and technology, and education. Zagreb expressed its support for the…
OSW Commentary | 
 | Paulina Wankiewicz
     Over three decades of independence, Croatia has lost nearly 20% of its population. The main drivers of this depopulation are mass emigration (which gathered pace after the country joined the EU in 2013) and the persistently low birth rate…
OSW Report | 
 | Agata Łoskot-Strachota
     Since the outbreak of Russia’s full-scale war against Ukraine, the effective implementation of three key energy policy objectives has gained importance: ensuring energy security alongside the EU’s ambitious climate agenda, maintaining…
Analyses | 
 | Paulina Wankiewicz
     On 12 January, Zoran Milanović won the second round of the presidential election in Croatia, securing 74.7% of the vote. His opponent, Dragan Primorac, supported by the ruling centre-right Croatian Democratic Union (HDZ), received 25.3% of…