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M. Pietrasiak, D. Mierzejewski, K. Żakowski (red.), Narzędzia polityki zagranicznej Chińskiej Republiki Ludowej(Justyna Szczudlik-Tatar)
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A review of Deception – Spies, Lies and How Russia Dupes the West. By: Edward Lucas.
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In the Russian version of the creation myth, the Earth is held up by three whales submerged in the ocean. The Russian system of power is based on many “whales”: the principal being Vladimir Putin. However, for these “whales”, the political waters are becoming increasingly turbulent.
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As a member of the Council of Europe, Russia agrees to abide by judgements made by the European Court of Human Rights. Yet, Russian accomplishments in the execution of these judgements remain very limited.
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M. Sułek, Potęga państw. Modele i zastosowania (Marcin Domagała) Omówienia
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The post-Soviet world, so painfully built, is now collapsing. Along with its collapse, the fate of Ukraine lies in the balance. President Yanukovych is not a politician suited for his times and will himself soon realise that his authoritarian tendencies are a decade too late.
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A sense of resignation dominates in the European Union towards the perception of democratic and economic reforms in Eastern Europe; and disappointment with Ukraine is at the forefront.
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Despite joining the European Union in 2007, Bulgaria has not been able to achieve substantial progress in combatting corruption and organised crime, with the most recent European Commission report stating that “convincing results are still missing”.
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The role of the Organisation for Security and Cooperation in Europe is critical in mediating the frozen conflicts of Eastern Europe. Yet, with Russian interference and the naive policies of the West, there appears to be little hope for any progress towards a resolution in any of these conflicts.
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A conversation with Luke Harding, Guardian journalist and author of Mafia State.
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A conversation with Jozef Banáš, Slovak novelist and former politician.
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Lyudmila Putin has once again become Russia’s first lady. But as many documents regarding her life before 2000 have been removed from public files, not much is actually known about her.
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Belarus, a country located in the centre of Europe, has been giving the impression of examining the question of the alternatives between the European Union and the Russian Federation .Does the average Belarusian feel they have to make this choice?
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In October of 2011 an older gentleman showed up at the Polish Institute in Kyiv and stated to Anna Łazar, the vice-director: "I am going to die soon. I’d like someone to know my story.”
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Photographing workers, peasants, scientists, soldiers, fashion models and children, as well as immortalising what remains of the Ukrainian steppe and post-industrial ruins, Serhiy Bratkov certainly creates an ambiguous picture of Ukraine and Russia.
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Maria Dunin-Wąsowicz, Aleksandra Jarczewska (red.), TTIP – Transatlantyckie Partnerstwo w dziedzinie Handlu i Inwestycji: nowy etap instytucjonalizacji współpracy UE–USA (Tomasz Grzegorz Grosse); Eleni Kounalakis, Madam Ambassador: Three Years of Diplomacy, Dinner Parties, and Democracy in Budapest (Bogdan Góralczyk)
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The night train east from Warsaw to Minsk, clickerty-clack, clackerty-click, eases to a dead stop somewhere, nowhere.
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A historical building in Kyiv’s city centre has become the heart of a new kind of civic protest in Ukraine. From the defence of architectural heritage to protests against electoral frauds, Hostynny Dvir has turned into a local epicentre of a renewed civic dynamism.
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