Pulaski Commentaries - Casimir Pulaski Foundation (2024)

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CEE Weekly Update: Slovakia’s Presidential Election à la mode de Euroscepticism, NATO Turns 75 as Ukraine is Bombarded South China Sea Incidents 101 – How China is Ramping up Coercion Against Philippine Vessels CEE Weekly Update: Bulgaria Takes One Step Forward, Two Steps Back CEE Weekly Update: Putin Tightens Control over Manor Farm via Ukraine CEE Weekly Update: Poland on a diplomatic move CEE Update: Europe Steps Up, Filling the US Security Void CEE Weekly Update: Divisions Pervade V4, the German government, and Moldova Russia’s Nuclear Weapons in Space. What Are the Security Implications? CEE Weekly Update: Sweden joins NATO, Hungary remains an issue CEE Weekly Update: Omnipresent pessimism CEE Weekly Update: EU breaks through ‘Orban fatigue’. The Weimar Triangle: leveraging the untapped potential Central and Eastern Europe Weekly Update: Looming War, Says Everyone TOWARDS LARGER EUROPE: FAILED EXPECTATIONS AND THRILLER IN THE END Central and Eastern Europe Weekly Update: Polish Impetus Central and Eastern Europe Weekly Update: Para Bellum EU-China summit: Much to discuss, little space to manoeuvre and even less agency. CENTRAL AND EASTERN EUROPE WEEKLY UPDATE: A WAR OF ATTRITION The UN climate summit in Dubai: Global warming and decarbonisation among controversies Central and Eastern Europe Weekly Update: The time to act? A new era in Dutch politics? A snap parliamentary election in the Netherlands Central and Eastern Europe Weekly Update: Baltic Guidance Central and Eastern Europe Weekly Update: The Long Road Ahead CENTRAL AND EASTERN EUROPE WEEKLY UPDATE: A SHIFT OF FOCUS? Polish security and defence policy after the election – no revolution expected Is Slovakia a new pro-Kremlin trouble-maker in the EU? Poland’s European policy after the 2023 parliamentary election Growing American Scepticism – A Dangerous Trend in Unison with Russian Strategy NATO’s Enlargement: How Ukrainian Membership Could Benefit NATO War in Ukraine Weekly Update – A shift of focus (09.09-15.09.2023) War in Ukraine Weekly Update – The road to Tokmak (02.09-08.09.2023) Coup in Niger: France out, Russia in? War in Ukraine Weekly Update – Towards Tokmak (26.08-01.09.2023) War in Ukraine Weekly Update – The Big Push (19.08-25.08.2023) Schrödinger’s Oligarch – Possible Scenarios of Prigozhin’s Death War in Ukraine Weekly Update – Trouble in the East (05.08.-11.08.2023) War in Ukraine Weekly Update – Slow and Steady (29.07.-04.08.2023) Russian narratives in Italy: legacy, status and future scenarios Taiwan one year after Nancy Pelosi’s visit – deteriorating situation in the Taiwan Strait War in Ukraine Weekly Update – Russian Counter Strike (15.07-21.07.2023) Pegasus system: data seizure among politicians and individuals Grain Deal Terminated – Russian Blackmail and Averting a Humanitarian Crisis War in Ukraine Weekly Update – 500 Days of Ukrainian Resistance (08.07-14.07.2023) Cluster munitions for Ukraine – Making a Difficult yet Necessary Decision Prigozhin’s Rebellion and its consequence possible weakening of Putin’s power War in Ukraine Weekly Update – Russian Pressure (01.07-07.07.2023) WAR IN UKRAINE WEEKLY UPDATE – Situation After Prigozhin Putsch (24.06-30.06.2023) The disinformation aspect of “Prigozhin putsch” Prigozhin’s Putsch – Possible Scenarios War in Ukraine Weekly Update – Ukrainian Offensive Continues (17.06-23.06.2023) References

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  • Pulaski Commentaries - Casimir Pulaski Foundation (1)

    Published: April 11, 2024

    CEE Weekly Update: Slovakia’s Presidential Election à la mode de Euroscepticism, NATO Turns 75 as Ukraine is Bombarded

    NATO's 75th birthday celebration unfolds against the grim backdrop of Ukraine's ongoing suffering due to Russian shelling, with Kyiv facing a dwindling supply of defence weapons. This situation has prompted President Zelenskyy to issue his most dire warning yet: his country "will lose the war" if the US aid package is not approved.

  • Pulaski Commentaries - Casimir Pulaski Foundation (2)

    Published: April 10, 2024

    South China Sea Incidents 101 – How China is Ramping up Coercion Against Philippine Vessels

    The existence of the US-Philippine alliance may be regarded as a hitherto effective deterrent against any Chinese attack with direct military force on the Philippines. However, further enhanced cooperation not only with the US but also with Japan is key to warding off Chinese coercion.

  • Pulaski Commentaries - Casimir Pulaski Foundation (3)

    Published: April 4, 2024

    CEE Weekly Update: Bulgaria Takes One Step Forward, Two Steps Back

    This third and final unsuccessful attempt to form Sofia’s government means Bulgarian citizens will head back to the polls for the sixth time in three years.

  • Pulaski Commentaries - Casimir Pulaski Foundation (4)

    Published: March 28, 2024

    CEE Weekly Update: Putin Tightens Control over Manor Farm via Ukraine

    Orwell was, of course, commenting on the USSR’s growing dictatorship in the 1940s. Orwell's commentary on the USSR's dictatorship in the 1940s remains relevant today in Russia, where Putin has crafted a similar narrative, with Ukraine as his “Snowball” scapegoat.

  • Pulaski Commentaries - Casimir Pulaski Foundation (5)

    Published: March 21, 2024

    CEE Weekly Update: Poland on a diplomatic move

    It is also a message from the Polish government to the American lawmakers that on the matter of national security, there is no place for partisan interests, and different branches of state power should speak in unity despite their political differences.

  • Pulaski Commentaries - Casimir Pulaski Foundation (6)

    Published: March 12, 2024

    CEE Update: Europe Steps Up, Filling the US Security Void

    Macron’s drive for more European resolve and his creation of ambiguity in Europe’s willingness to militarily respond to Russia’s aggression come at a critical moment in the war.

  • Pulaski Commentaries - Casimir Pulaski Foundation (7)

    Published: March 5, 2024

    CEE Weekly Update: Divisions Pervade V4, the German government, and Moldova

    Although Russia’s leader was not present at the Visegrad Four talks, support for his agenda was voiced by two of the four leaders present.

  • Pulaski Commentaries - Casimir Pulaski Foundation (8)

    Published: February 28, 2024

    Russia’s Nuclear Weapons in Space. What Are the Security Implications?

    Space treaties are the primary sources of international space law but they exhibit a clear gap in addressing the military activities states currently carry out in the space domain.

  • Pulaski Commentaries - Casimir Pulaski Foundation (9)

    Published: February 27, 2024

    CEE Weekly Update: Sweden joins NATO, Hungary remains an issue

    China-Hungary Pact Expands Beijing’s EU Security Access Last week, China offered its public security support to Hungary during a rare meeting between Public Security Minister Wang Xiaohong and Prime Minister

  • Pulaski Commentaries - Casimir Pulaski Foundation (10)

    Published: February 22, 2024

    CEE Weekly Update: Omnipresent pessimism

    Although the fall of Avdiivka should not be perceived as a turning point in the war, the future looks grim for the Ukrainian Armed Forces if the West fails to deliver the aid it had pledged.

  • Pulaski Commentaries - Casimir Pulaski Foundation (11)

    Published: February 7, 2024

    CEE Weekly Update: EU breaks through ‘Orban fatigue’.

    As January 2024 was full of pessimism, February started with a glimpse of hope on the EU front.

  • Published: January 31, 2024

    The Weimar Triangle: leveraging the untapped potential

    The governments of France, Germany and Poland should initiate and endow the International Weimar Fund, which would financially facilitate projects in trilateral and larger formats. It should foster a more common approach to the EU's major challenges.

  • Pulaski Commentaries - Casimir Pulaski Foundation (13)

    Published: January 23, 2024

    Central and Eastern Europe Weekly Update: Looming War, Says Everyone

    Whatever the margin is, there is never enough time tobefully prepared for anightmare scenario.

  • Pulaski Commentaries - Casimir Pulaski Foundation (14)

    Published: December 20, 2023

    TOWARDS LARGER EUROPE: FAILED EXPECTATIONS AND THRILLER IN THE END

    One has to admit that blackmailing is not a new phenomenon in the EU negotiations. However, now it happens over one of the most critical decisions the EU is making, and it takes place from a member who is a close friend of Putin’s Russia, a country hostile to the EU.

  • Pulaski Commentaries - Casimir Pulaski Foundation (15)

    Published: December 19, 2023

    Central and Eastern Europe Weekly Update: Polish Impetus

    While further negotiation talks on the aid to Ukraine will be continued next year, with a number of politicians assuring that the aid will reach Ukraine, such delays might prove difficult for the war-torn country.

  • Pulaski Commentaries - Casimir Pulaski Foundation (16)

    Published: December 12, 2023

    Central and Eastern Europe Weekly Update: Para Bellum

    It is now evermore imperative that the West redouble its efforts to support Ukraine, as the Ukrainian victory could just prevent the dreaded confrontation between Russia and the West.

  • Pulaski Commentaries - Casimir Pulaski Foundation (17)

    Published: December 7, 2023

    EU-China summit: Much to discuss, little space to manoeuvre and even less agency.

    As the three leaders of the EU jet off to Beijing, more questions appear about the sense of the EU-China summit.

  • Pulaski Commentaries - Casimir Pulaski Foundation (18)

    Published: December 5, 2023

    CENTRAL AND EASTERN EUROPE WEEKLY UPDATE: A WAR OF ATTRITION

    With the war in Ukraine once again turning into a contest of attrition, Russia possesses a significant advantage. It is at this time that Ukraine has to marshal and husband its resources and look to the West for support in the hopes of being able to match Russia’s seemingly inexhaustible military-industrial capacity.

  • Pulaski Commentaries - Casimir Pulaski Foundation (19)

    Published: December 4, 2023

    The UN climate summit in Dubai: Global warming and decarbonisation among controversies

    Even if geopolitical tensions are making it harder to be united, accelerating global warming will require parties to continue regular meetings and at least have minimal consultancy on climate issues.

  • Pulaski Commentaries - Casimir Pulaski Foundation (20)

    Published: November 28, 2023

    Central and Eastern Europe Weekly Update: The time to act?

    The onset of winter is beginning to strain both sides of the war in Ukraine, bringing to the battlefield not only the dangers of conventional arms but also those of sickness, supply shortages and the cold itself.

  • Pulaski Commentaries - Casimir Pulaski Foundation (21)

    Published: November 21, 2023

    A new era in Dutch politics? A snap parliamentary election in the Netherlands

  • Pulaski Commentaries - Casimir Pulaski Foundation (22)

    Published: November 17, 2023

    Central and Eastern Europe Weekly Update: Baltic Guidance

  • Pulaski Commentaries - Casimir Pulaski Foundation (23)

    Published: November 10, 2023

    Central and Eastern Europe Weekly Update: The Long Road Ahead

  • Pulaski Commentaries - Casimir Pulaski Foundation (24)

    Published: November 6, 2023

    CENTRAL AND EASTERN EUROPE WEEKLY UPDATE: A SHIFT OF FOCUS?

  • Pulaski Commentaries - Casimir Pulaski Foundation (25)

    Published: October 26, 2023

    Polish security and defence policy after the election – no revolution expected

  • Pulaski Commentaries - Casimir Pulaski Foundation (26)

    Published: October 24, 2023

    Is Slovakia a new pro-Kremlin trouble-maker in the EU?

    Bratislava will no longer be in vanguard of the Western support for Ukraine and will join Budapest in trying to leverage further support of the EU with peace talks.

  • Pulaski Commentaries - Casimir Pulaski Foundation (27)

    Published: October 20, 2023

    Poland’s European policy after the 2023 parliamentary election

    Both tone and the content will change. Poland will play a constructive role in the EU, though it won’t be an easy partner.

  • Pulaski Commentaries - Casimir Pulaski Foundation (28)

    Published: October 17, 2023

    Growing American Scepticism – A Dangerous Trend in Unison with Russian Strategy

    The latest polls and reports suggest that the American public opinion becomes more sceptical to the idea of the aid increase for Ukraine

  • Pulaski Commentaries - Casimir Pulaski Foundation (29)

    Published: September 20, 2023

    NATO’s Enlargement: How Ukrainian Membership Could Benefit NATO

    There is no alternative to admitting Ukraine if NATO’s goal is to ensure thesecurityof the Euro-Atlantic community. Leaving Ukraine exposed will only lead to further instability and Russian aggression.

  • Pulaski Commentaries - Casimir Pulaski Foundation (30)

    Published: September 15, 2023

    War in Ukraine Weekly Update – A shift of focus (09.09-15.09.2023)

    As the Ukrainian offensive in the direction of Tokmak stalls Ukrainian forces are exploring other avenues of approach.

  • Pulaski Commentaries - Casimir Pulaski Foundation (31)

    Published: September 8, 2023

    War in Ukraine Weekly Update – The road to Tokmak (02.09-08.09.2023)

    While the Ukrainian offensive on the southern front continues the tempo of the Ukrainian advance has slowed down.

  • Pulaski Commentaries - Casimir Pulaski Foundation (32)

    Published: September 5, 2023

    Coup in Niger: France out, Russia in?

    The Russian presence in Africa worries the West because Niger could become another ally of Russia in Sahel.

  • Pulaski Commentaries - Casimir Pulaski Foundation (33)

    Published: September 1, 2023

    War in Ukraine Weekly Update – Towards Tokmak (26.08-01.09.2023)

    Ukrainian forces are continuing their major offensive operation along the southern frontline in the hopes of achieving a breakthrough.

  • Pulaski Commentaries - Casimir Pulaski Foundation (34)

    Published: August 25, 2023

    War in Ukraine Weekly Update – The Big Push (19.08-25.08.2023)

    The liberation of Robotyne and the major Ukrainian assault towards Tokmak may be the big make or break of the Ukrainian offensive.

  • Pulaski Commentaries - Casimir Pulaski Foundation (35)

    Published: August 25, 2023

    Schrödinger’s Oligarch – Possible Scenarios of Prigozhin’s Death

    For now the world can only watch as the Kremlin plays its hand.

  • Pulaski Commentaries - Casimir Pulaski Foundation (36)

    Published: August 11, 2023

    War in Ukraine Weekly Update – Trouble in the East (05.08.-11.08.2023)

    Time seems to be slowly running out for the Ukrainian offensive and there is trouble brewing in the east.

  • Pulaski Commentaries - Casimir Pulaski Foundation (37)

    Published: August 4, 2023

    War in Ukraine Weekly Update – Slow and Steady (29.07.-04.08.2023)

    The situation on the frontlines of Ukraine is developing both with noticeable successes for the Ukrainian forces, as well as mounting pressure from the Russian forces in the northern section of the eastern front.

  • Pulaski Commentaries - Casimir Pulaski Foundation (38)

    Published: August 1, 2023

    Russian narratives in Italy: legacy, status and future scenarios

    Moscow’s “war of choice” killed the Italo-Russian “romance” as the true colour of a disgruntled, terror state has tested the government and public. Still, local duginists are looking for a renewed occult influence to hijack the foreign policy and strategic security.

  • Pulaski Commentaries - Casimir Pulaski Foundation (39)

    Published: July 25, 2023

    Taiwan one year after Nancy Pelosi’s visit – deteriorating situation in the Taiwan Strait

    Almost a year ago, U.S. House of Representatives Speaker Nancy Pelosi's visit to Taiwan (Republic of China) triggered a strong reaction from the communist regime in Beijing. Since then, the geostrategic situation in the Taiwan Strait has deteriorated, which is a result of increasingly hostile and provocative actions from the People's Republic of China

  • Pulaski Commentaries - Casimir Pulaski Foundation (40)

    Published: July 21, 2023

    War in Ukraine Weekly Update – Russian Counter Strike (15.07-21.07.2023)

    The situation is difficult, but Ukrainian forces are ready for a fight, defences have been prepared, and the Western allies are searching for a way out of the Russian ultimatum.

  • Pulaski Commentaries - Casimir Pulaski Foundation (41)

    Published: July 19, 2023

    Pegasus system: data seizure among politicians and individuals

    In recent years, smartphone and data security has become increasingly relevant as technological advancement enables unprecedented extent of surveillance. One example of such advancement is the Pegasus system, sophisticated spyware

  • Pulaski Commentaries - Casimir Pulaski Foundation (42)

    Published: July 18, 2023

    Grain Deal Terminated – Russian Blackmail and Averting a Humanitarian Crisis

    The potential consequences of the Russian withdrawal from the Grain Deal are monumental, with many countries being affected by potential food shortages, rising food prices, and even famine.

  • Pulaski Commentaries - Casimir Pulaski Foundation (43)

    Published: July 14, 2023

    War in Ukraine Weekly Update – 500 Days of Ukrainian Resistance (08.07-14.07.2023)

    As the war passes the 500 day mark Ukrainian armed forces are continuing their offensive in full swing.

  • Pulaski Commentaries - Casimir Pulaski Foundation (44)

    Published: July 14, 2023

    Cluster munitions for Ukraine – Making a Difficult yet Necessary Decision

    A decision to transfer cluster munitions to Ukraine - banned by most states in the world (but not by the United States, Ukraine, and Russia) - is seen as a controversial move that highlights the problems of the Ukrainian army on the front line. However, this is not an unprecedented action, as claimed by some critics.

  • Pulaski Commentaries - Casimir Pulaski Foundation (45)

    Published: July 13, 2023

    Prigozhin’s Rebellion and its consequence possible weakening of Putin’s power

    The June 24, 2023 coup by Y. Prigozhin and the march of the Wagner group to Moscow put into question the support for President Putin both in the army structures and among Russian citizens.

  • Pulaski Commentaries - Casimir Pulaski Foundation (46)

    Published: July 7, 2023

    War in Ukraine Weekly Update – Russian Pressure (01.07-07.07.2023)

    The Russian concentration of troops and counterattacks along the Lyman-Svatove-Kupyansk line are a worrying sign. Increased pressure from Russian forces along this sector might force Ukrainian forces to transfer additional resources and manpower, potentially at a cost to their own offensive efforts.

  • Pulaski Commentaries - Casimir Pulaski Foundation (47)

    Published: June 30, 2023

    WAR IN UKRAINE WEEKLY UPDATE – Situation After Prigozhin Putsch (24.06-30.06.2023)

    As Ukrainians hope to capitalise on the temporary chaos and unrest in Russia they are once again forced to contend with extensive Russian defences. Minefields are one of the primary challenges faced by advancing Ukrainian soldiers, and they require the right tools to forge a path through them.

  • Pulaski Commentaries - Casimir Pulaski Foundation (48)

    Published: June 28, 2023

    The disinformation aspect of “Prigozhin putsch”

    Last weekend the Western infosphere was dominated by the news coming from Russia, where the head of Wagner group Yevgeny Prigozhin started a mutiny against the Russian army and moved towards Moscow. The putsch, which started on Friday evening finished after 24 hours with an agreement between Prigozhin and Russian authorities. Many questions arise with only a small number of answers about what really happened in Russia, but the putsch has already been a lesson on disinformation. The conclusions are quite pessimistic.

  • Pulaski Commentaries - Casimir Pulaski Foundation (49)

    Published: June 24, 2023

    Prigozhin’s Putsch – Possible Scenarios

    The situation in Russian is extraordinarily dynamic and chaotic. The reasons, objectives and even allegiances of involved actors are in majority unknown. Amidst the informational chaos only one thing can be certain – whatever happens the influence on the war in Ukraine and Russia as a nation will be unprecedented.

  • Pulaski Commentaries - Casimir Pulaski Foundation (50)

    Published: June 23, 2023

    War in Ukraine Weekly Update – Ukrainian Offensive Continues (17.06-23.06.2023)

    Thus, while the progress might be slow it does not mean that the offensive is failing - quite the opposite it is just beginning.

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