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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.
OSW Commentary |
| Justyna Gotkowska
The German arms industry is facing serious challenges as are its counterparts across Europe.
OSW Commentary |
| Kamil Całus
Despite the complicated relations between Chisinau and Gagauzia, it seems that there is little danger that the region may become dangerously unstable.
Point of View |
| Tadeusz A Olszański
The split into historical ‘sub-Ukraines’ has become less pronounced, especially for the younger generation.
Point of View |
| Anna Kwiatkowska
Germany at this stage seems to have no idea of what the long-term strategy of co-operation with Putin's Russia should be.
OSW Commentary |
| Marta Jaroszewicz
Despite fears, the scenario of a mass migration of people from Ukraine seems rather unlikely.
OSW Report |
The international development cooperation systems of the Visegrad countries are all rather new, in most cases only about a decade old.
OSW Commentary |
| Arkadiusz Sarna
In recent years, Ukraine’s agriculture has been consistently improving and has been the only part of the country’s economy to buck the recession.
OSW Commentary |
| Justyna Gotkowska
It is highly likely that, due to a coalition compromise, the current course of Sweden’s security policy will be maintained following the parliamentary election.
OSW Studies |
| Wojciech Górecki
Considering the scale of violence in the North Caucasus, the conflict in the region should be regarded as a local civil war.