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The upcoming presidential election in the Czech Republic (January 2023)

Posted on December 14, 2022December 14, 2022 Sara SivkovaPosted in Analyses, EU & NATO, International Developments

By Sara Sivkova, Analyst KEDISA   At the start of […]

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Should the EU Strategic Compass also have a social dimension?

Posted on October 15, 2022October 18, 2022 George ZgardanasPosted in Analyses, EU & NATO

By George Zgardanas, Analyst KEDISA   The much-discussed EU strategic […]

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The Italians turn to the right and reject the so-called “Draghi agenda”

Posted on October 3, 2022October 3, 2022 Giovanni GiacalonePosted in Analyses, EU & NATO, International Developments

    By Giovanni Giacalone, Analyst KEDISA The results of […]

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Did Russia fall into Thucydides trap?

Posted on May 2, 2022May 2, 2022 Georgios KoukakisPosted in Analyses, EU & NATO, International Developments, Russia & Eurasia, Strategy & Defence

By Georgios Koukakis, Analyst KEDISA   It has been almost […]

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The Czech Republic and its stance on the security crisis in Ukraine

Posted on February 20, 2022 Jakub SramekPosted in Analyses, EU & NATO, International Developments

By Jakub Šrámek, Intern at KEDISA   Tensions on Ukraine’s borders […]

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Post Election situation in the Czech Republic and the new Government

Posted on December 21, 2021December 21, 2021 Jakub SramekPosted in Analyses, EU & NATO, International Developments

By Jakub Šrámek, Intern at KEDISA   At a general parliamentary […]

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NATO, Canada and the geopolitical significance of the Arctic

Posted on January 11, 2020 Michail SaouachPosted in Analyses, EU & NATO, Strategy & Defence

By Michail Saouach, Junior Analyst KEDISA   Canada has been […]

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Exploring the dynamics of EU-Russia relations: Part I – Introducing key norms and background

Posted on November 2, 2018 Lazaros GalanomatisPosted in Analyses, Energy Security, EU & NATO

By Lazaros Galanomatis, Analyst KEDISA In this series of papers, […]

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The International Community and the “Macedonian” Question

Posted on February 3, 2018 Aris BilinisPosted in Analyses, Balkans & East Med, EU & NATO, Greek Foreign Policy

By Aris Bilinis, Analyst KEDISA The wider region of Macedonia […]

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Wind of change or stagnancy? What will the reshuffle of the Polish government bring in view of the EU Article 7 procedure?

Posted on January 18, 2018 Piotr SoborskiPosted in Analyses, EU & NATO, International Developments

By Piotr Soborski, Analyst KEDISA Two years after the 2015 […]

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