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OSW Commentary |
| Tadeusz A Olszański
After Russia’s annexation of Crimea, Crimean Tatars face the necessity of working out a modus vivendi.
Analyses |
| Szymon Kardaś, Wojciech Konończuk
Both countries are prepared for lengthy litigation as they are aware that the future model of bilateral gas co-operation is at stake.
Analyses |
| Tadeusz Iwański, Witold Rodkiewicz
Although peaceful dialogue will continue, it must be doubtful that this will bring any lasting political settlement of the conflict.
Analyses |
| Andrzej Wilk, Piotr Żochowski, Wojciech Konończuk
After two months, the ongoing anti-terrorist operation has not brought about a breakthrough in the situation in eastern Ukraine.
Analyses |
| Agata Wierzbowska-Miazga, Tadeusz A Olszański
Poroshenko received a very strong mandate, although he is now facing dramatic challenges.
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.
Analyses |
| Andrzej Sadecki
As regards the Ukrainian-Russian conflict, Hungary will barely be able to maintain its neutral position.
Analyses |
| Agata Wierzbowska-Miazga, Tadeusz Iwański, Piotr Żochowski
In the immediate future, we should expect the separatists to take measures to increase control over the Donbas.
Analyses |
| Arkadiusz Sarna
The IMF’s decision to grant Ukraine a loan represents the most tangible form of support which the West has extended to the present government in Kyiv.
Analyses |
| Marek Menkiszak, Agata Wierzbowska-Miazga
Russia wants to see international talks involving the pro-Russian opposition to continue, which will increase political pressure on Kyiv.