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US Strategy Will Not Solve Our Problems But It Can Help Europe Grow Up


Democratic and Economic Security Outlook 2025: 8-15 December
But hey, ‘healthy nations of Central, Eastern, and Southern Europe’ will enjoy the benefits of economic, military and political exchanges with the US. Maybe, beyond Orban’s MAGA flirt, these countries might actually be doing something right about their security?
Read moreMoldova Story: How a Small Republic Resisted Hybrid War


On Europe’s eastern flank, a fragile democracy has shown that vigilance and a unified response can hold the line against manipulation.
A former Soviet republic on Europe’s eastern flank found itself playing David against a Goliath of foreign interference. Holding the ground, Moldova has become a demonstration of what the EU Democracy Shield seeks to achieve.
Read moreAnne Applebaum: My Primary Concern Is To Stop Russian Imperialism – INTERVIEW


If Ukrainians can be democrats, why not Russians?
We sat down with Anne Applebaum to discuss the sustainability of political culture upholding Putin’s regime, as Res Publica Nowa is preparing a Polish-language volume on how Russia may fail.
Read morePoland Can Into Space – Military Race with High Ambitions


Why MikroSAR is only the opening salvo in Poland’s and Europe’s bid to become a space power
Poland has placed its first military radar satellite into orbit. Delivered by the Finnish-Polish company ICEYE under a contract for at least three units, MikroSAR joins a club of only forty three such satellites across European Union (EU) states (as of 2023, based on UCS Satellite Database classification). Although it...
Read moreOrbán’s Nationalists Want to Dance On Ukraine’s Grave


Democratic and Economic Security Outlook 2025: 1 - 7 December
Despite cancelling a trip to Budapest, Karol Nawrocki’s relationship with Viktor Orbán is far from over. The Polish president, scrutinised by public opinion for undercutting the foreign and security of Poland, did not need to be seen with a politician recently showcased in the Kremlin. The awkward reality is that...
Read morePoland and Ukraine are Stitching Up a New Industrial Space


How practical cooperation between the two countries is moving ahead of formal integration
The Polish-Ukrainian border has become one of Europe’s busiest economic frontiers and one of its most politically sensitive. It has seen both farmers’ blockades and attempts of Russian sabotage to stop the freight so essential to Ukraine’s economy. But there is a quiet consolidation of industrial and logistical ties that...
Read moreCan Elections Break Orbán’s State-Made Oligarchy? – INTERVIEW


Former bankers on Hungary's manufactured oligarchs and the struggle for change
In April 2026, after sixteen years of consecutive governments led by Viktor Orbán, Hungarians will decide if they are persuaded by the ‘war and peace’ or by Péter Magyar’s promise to confront what has come to define the system.
Read moreToo Little, Too Late: On Ukraine, Europe is in the Backseat


Why the current 'peace plan' is a warning sign that our security is being negotiated by others
Last week delivered an unexpected shock to Western capitals: a loosely drafted peace proposal on the war in Ukraine that appeared out of thin air and immediately entered the diplomatic bloodstream. What made it consequential was something else entirely: it arrived without any European imprint.
Read moreHow CEE Leaders Reacted to Ukraine Peace Plan Proposal


Democratic and Economic Security Outlook 2025: 24-30 November
There is little point in belabouring the absurdity of the so-called 28-point peace plan. Ukrainians denounced it almost immediately as a demand for capitulation, and they were right to do so.
Read moreNo Concessions to Terrorist Demands – COMMENTARY


The 28-point trap is a Russian geopolitical roulette
Britain, France and Germany responded with a 24-point revision, which in itself is a blunder. Terrorists must receive no concessions or they will continue to terrorise us.
Read moreGamarjoba, Patriarchy – When Did Equality Become Georgia’s Number One Public Enemy?


The Georgian Dream government is turning the struggle for gender equality into a decisive test of democracy and of Europe's resolve
In Georgia, the fight for equality is no longer only about women’s rights or social justice, but rather is a test of democracy itself. Gender has turned into a political battleground and a key element in the strategy to silence criticism and assert control under the guise of ‘traditional values’.
Read moreUkraine Has Great Anticorruption Plans. It Just Needs to Implement Them – COMMENTARY


Why the recent corruption scandal is the ultimate test of Ukraine’s promise to turn EU accession roadmaps into action
Ukraine’s anti-corruption reforms face fresh scrutiny following the Timur Mindich scandal. In that light, the European Commission’s verdict of ‘limited progress’ is doing Kyiv a disservice.
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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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