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Shaping the Debate: How to Secure Our Democracies from Malign Interference
Our roundtable tour highlighted innovative policy solutions to disinformation and foreign interference
From Bucharest to Tbilisi and Washington to Brussels, interference in our democratic processes has been on the rise. In a series of high-level discussions across Bratislava, Budapest and Prague, policymakers and civil society leaders explored how Central Europe can better combat disinformation and safeguard democracy.
Read moreRomania to Rerun Presidential Elections: Shaky Democracy on NATO’s Eastern Flank
Democratic Security Outlook 2024: 9-15 December
Romania’s Constitutional Court has annulled the presidential election process, citing intelligence reports that nationalist candidate Călin Georgescu benefited from a Kremlin-driven TikTok influence campaign.
Read moreSaudi Arabia’s Oil Production Surge: Impacts on Russia and European Energy Security
The biggest blow to Russia’s economy may not come from Ukraine but Saudi Arabia
Saudi Arabia’s oil ambitions and Donald Trump’s policies could reshape global energy markets, destabilise Russia’s economy and give Central Europe a financial boost.
Read morePoland’s Media War: Does Restoring the Rule of Law Justify Bending It?
Tusk’s renewed control of TVP Info is celebrated as a victory for democratic forces, but the methods used spark debate
Has Poland’s new government done enough to rebuild trust in its public broadcaster after years of propaganda under the previous administration? Though the Tusk government’s seizure of TVP INFO has been celebrated as a victory for democratic forces, the methods used have sparked debate about how to restore the rule...
Read morePoland’s 2025 Presidential Race: A Referendum on the Government
V/I event highlights economic struggles, health security and the battle for voter trust
Poland’s 2025 presidential election will be a defining moment for the country’s political future, with high stakes for Prime Minister Tusk’s government and the balance of power between progressive and nationalist forces.
Read moreGeorgia Protests Reactions: Baltics Lead, Central Europe MIA
Democratic Security Outlook 2024: 2-8 December
Protests have erupted in Georgia after the ruling Georgian Dream suspended EU membership talks. The Baltic nations were quick to condemn the decision, and Kaja Kallas has led support for Georgians from her new role as the EU’s top diplomat – while most Central European leaders have been missing in...
Read moreFrom TikTok to the Ballot Box: The Georgescu Phenomenon Explained
Will Romania’s parliamentary elections this weekend solidify Georgescu’s momentum – or pave the way for a pro-European coalition?
In a year marked by growing political discontent, Georgescu’s nationalist and isolationist platform has upended Romania’s presidential race. Backed by viral social media campaigns and religious groups, his rhetoric has resonated with disenchanted voters.
Read morePoland’s EU Presidency: Shaping Enlargement Through Security – COMMENTARY
Warsaw could frame the enlargement discussion through the prism of future security architecture and set the tone of accession proceedings for years to come
In just weeks, Poland will assume the EU Council presidency, arriving with strong defence credentials and high ambitions for European security. For Warsaw, it’s more than a routine rotation – this is a rare moment to reframe EU enlargement and align it with Europe’s security priorities. Will Poland rise to...
Read moreWhy the Romanian Elections Are a Warning for Central Europe – COMMENTARY
Calin Georgescu’s rise reflects a regional trend of populism, systemic discontent and historical amnesia
Far-right candidate Calin Georgescu’s surprise first-round victory in the presidential election highlights a dangerous mix of systemic corruption, disenfranchised voters and historical amnesia. With elections looming in 2025, Romania offers lessons on how such a political shockwave could reverberate across Central Europe.
Read moreOne-Term Friendship? Lithuania-Taiwan Relations after the 2024 Seimas Elections
Lessons from Lithuania for stronger Taiwan-CEE relations
Lithuania positioned itself as an early stalwart of Taiwan’s deepening cooperation with Central and Eastern Europe. Yet, the new government in Vilnius is likely to assume a more lukewarm attitude towards engagements with the island democracy – a development that may shape the posture of other countries in the region...
Read moreRomania’s Presidential Surprise: Far-Right Georgescu or Pro-EU Lasconi?
Democratic Security Outlook 2024: 25 November-2 December
Far-right, pro-Russia candidate Călin Georgescu won a shock victory in Romanian presidential elections on 24 November, garnering 23% support despite running as an independent and campaigning largely on TikTok. The spotlight is now on centre-right Elena Lasconi, who came second with 19%, and whether she can win a run-off on...
Read moreIs the EU’s Democracy Defence Package Enough to Counter Disinformation and Cyber Threats?
New measures aim to protect elections and transparency, but critics say Europe’s response to external influence and digital disinformation falls short
Ahead of the June European elections, European authorities warned that disinformation campaigns, not cyberattacks, posed the greatest risk – a warning that remains crucial as Europe approaches its 2025 elections.
Read moreEU Values Foresight from the Visegrad Four Civil Society Leaders
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We map out scenarios for Europe’s future
The critical question for democracies today is how to wield their collective will and resources for a credible defence posture. For now, European democrats are primarily reactive and demobilised against mounting geopolitical pressures. This report presents perspectives on how the EU can safeguard democracies, based on the EU Values Foresight project conducted in four Central European countries.
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