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war damage in Ukraine
More massive attacks on Ukraine. Day 459 of the war

Analyses

Analyses of current affairs

  • Turkey: first nuclear power plant under Russian rules

  • The state takes control of Western companies in Russia

  • Novatek is taking over Shell’s assets in Sakhalin

  • Germany is expelling Russian diplomats

  • Nine Ukrainian brigades are ready for a counteroffensive. Day 424 of the war

  • It is official: Germany abandons nuclear energy

  • The Patriots have arrived in Ukraine. Day 421 of the war

  • Weather conditions force the front to stabilise. Day 417 of the war

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Commentaries

In-depth analyses of current affairs

The photo shows Russian rubles

Russian economy in 2022. Adaptation and a growing budget gap

Alexander Lukashenko

The reluctant co-aggressor. Minsk’s complicity in the war against Ukraine

President Zelensky

A year of war in Ukraine’s foreign trade

Zdjęcie przedstawia widok Moskwy

Mobilisation in Russia: society’s reactions and the economic consequences

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Safe skies? Air defence on NATO’s northern, eastern and south-eastern flank

Borders of France and Germany

‘Europe’s engine’ seizing up. French-German relations during the polycrisis

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Slowdown on the front. Day 456 of the war
Photo shows Ukrainian soldier
The Ukrainians leave Bakhmut. Day 452 of the war
Photo shows Ukrainian soldier
Ukrainians maintain the initiative at Bakhmut. Day 449 of the war

Reports

In-depth analyses of long-term processes

Between overt disinformation and covert practice
Jolanta Darczewska

Between overt disinformation and covert practice

The Russian special services’ game

Industry 4.0
Konrad Popławski, Rafał Bajczuk

Industry 4.0

Germany’s new industrial policy

Chinas_junior_partner
Witold Rodkiewicz

China's junior partner

Russia's Korean Policy

Neither super-rich, Nor baNkrupt
Szymon Kardaś

Neither super-rich, nor bankrupt

Gazprom’s financial condition

Priceless friendship
Iwona Wiśniewska

Priceless friendship

The Kremlin’s support for Vladimir Putin’s cronies

Migration from Ukraine to Poland
Marta Jaroszewicz

Migration from Ukraine to Poland

The trend stabilises

In search of new routes
Sławomir Matuszak

In search of new routes

Ukraine's foreign trade after the Revolution of Dignity

Ukraine’s presidential elections, 2019
Tadeusz Iwański, Krzysztof Nieczypor

Ukraine’s presidential elections, 2019

The main candidates

Defenders of the besieged fortress
Jolanta Darczewska

Defenders of the besieged fortress

On the historical legitimisation of Russia’s special service

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Reports

The trouble with PESCO

The Silk Railroad

Russia’s Middle Eastern policy

Putin’s Cossacks

A quarter-century of independent Ukraine

The unfinished reform

Conflict-dependent Russia

The coup as a founding myth

The great decommunisation

The multi-speed Baltic States

The aftermath of the crisis

A neighbour discovered anew

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