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Domestic and Foreign Interference? Poland Plans to Prevent Hostile TV Takeovers After Romanian Elections – QUICK TAKE
12 December 2024
18 June 2024
Marcin Król Fellow
Hopes were high for groundbreaking progress towards resolving the conflict in Ukraine, but the summit fell short of delivering any extraordinary breakthroughs. Despite this, the gathering illuminated key geopolitical rifts and underscored the persistent divide between Western allies and emerging powers in the Global South.
The peace summit in Burgenstock, Switzerland has been described as not producing the success many hoped it would.
Indeed, the lofty goals could not be achieved, but there were several important takeaways.
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Marcin Król Fellow
Alina Inayeh is a Marcin Król Fellow 2024 at Visegrad Insight. She is currently a non-resident fellow with German Marshall Fund and the lead advisor for Aspen Institute Romania. She joined GMF in 2007 as the director of the Black Sea Trust for Regional Cooperation, a project dedicated to strengthening cooperation and fostering development in the Black Sea region. For the last 13 years Alina has been one of the initiators and main organizers of the annual Bucharest Forum. She is an active practitioner in the field of international development and democratization, having run the Freedom House office in Ukraine in 2004 and the NDI office in Russia in 2000-2003, with a focus on civic education and political processes.
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