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Poland Starts Running Before the Gun

Democratic and Economic Security Outlook 2026: August 17-23

Poland’s election campaign is starting before anyone is ready to call it a campaign. There are signs that Donald Tusk may be shifting from managing the coalition to preparing for the next vote.

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Péter Magyar’s 100 Days in Office

Magyar defeated Orbán by understanding what Hungarians wanted to hear. His next challenge is harder

Can the new prime minister move beyond the politics of permanent campaigning? The first 100 days have shown that Magyar knows how to win a political argument. The clock is ticking on the question of how well he can govern Hungary for the remaining time.

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Robert Fico Is Selling Off Slovakia

Deals with Chinese and UAE investors put a long-term strain and indebt Slovakia for decades ahead

Robert Fico and Peter Pellegrini’s overtures with foreign companies benefit no one but themselves.

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Poker Game Switches on CEE Presidents

Democratic and Economic Security Outlook 2026: 10 – 16 August

Presidents in Central and Eastern Europe are shifting their cards, but not everyone will be able to make the winning play. Watch out for what will happen in Czechia, Hungary, Poland, Romania and Ukraine.

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Nawrocki Is Crouching for the 2027 Interregnum

The Polish president spent his first year collecting vetoes, but his peak power will be tested after the 2027 election

Karol Nawrocki completed 12 months in office on 6 August 2026 with 41 vetoes – the highest count of any Polish president – and approval ratings his opponents cannot match. But numbers are less important than they look.

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Greasy Lies. Food Crises as Fuel for Chinese and Russian Disinformation

Beijing and Moscow employ similar narratives to amplify food safety crises in Taiwan and the CEE region

In Bratislava, Warsaw and Taipei, foes have been quick to aggravate genuine irregularities into disinformation that undermines democratic security. Brussels and Taipei should act swiftly and in tandem to respond.

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Post-war Ukraine Holds the Key to European Defence

Proactive engagement with Kyiv may shape European deterrence

Europe must be able to defend itself without Uncle Sam’s sword and shield. Ukraine can help – but the groundwork must begin now.

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Low Danube and Migration Crisis in the South. Summer Tests on EU’s Resilience

Democratic and Economic Security Outlook 2026: 3-9 August

The summer of extremes is straining unity on two fronts at once. A migration surge presses the southern EU border while record heat and a collapsing Danube test CEE’s economic resilience with blackouts and industrial cuts.

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Brexit’s Ghost Still Walks Europe – Especially in Poland and CEE

Euroscepticism hinges on choices of political elites and structural failures that allow their proliferation

Ten years ago, last month, Britain voted to exit the EU. Keir Starmer became the sixth prime minister to leave Downing Street since then. The legacy of Brexit should concern CEE countries, too.

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Brussels Is Planning the Platform Ukraine Already Built

The EU Democracy Shield's Stakeholder Platform should treat Ukraine's civil society as designers rather than witnesses

The European Centre for Democratic Resilience will only succeed if its Stakeholder Platform is built for practitioners, not for reporting purposes. Ukraine can help.

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House Divided for the Polish Right – Trouble for Tusk, Blessing for CEE’s Security

Democratic and Economic Security Outlook 2026: 27 July - 2 August

Poland’s Law and Justice party lost over 30 of its MPs ahead of make-or-break elections next year. Yet, talks of conservative defeat would be premature. Will security tip the balance?

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Magyar’s Rule of Law Chainsaw Risks Cutting Down the Roots

Prime minister's gambit to bring back democracy in Hungary is a perilous adventure

Is Péter Magyar about to break the rule of law while restoring it in Hungary?

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Democracies at War. War on Democracies

The war in Europe should be understood not merely as an external event factor engaging select democratic partners in support for Ukraine, but also a deliberate subversion from within against all EU democracies and the collective fabric of the Union. The ‘Democracies at War. War on Democracies’ report tells the story of European democratic ambitions and why the EU’s military buildup needs strengthening democratic foundations across the block to succeed.

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