by Małgorzata Schulz | Apr 23, 2020 | Featured Stories
As we commemorate the centennial of Saint Pope John Paul II birth this year, it is important to recall his role in bringing an end to communism in Europe. by PAC Intern Kamila Magiera The Soviet Union, the first Marxist-Communist state, rose to power following...
by Małgorzata Schulz | Apr 22, 2020 | Featured Stories
By PAC Intern Kay Minkiewicz The Washington D.C. based Center for European Policy Analysis (CEPA) presented a webinar Russia and the Geopolitics of Energy in the Covid-19 era on April 14, 2020. This webinar put forward two key points. First, Russia is struggling...
by Małgorzata Schulz | Apr 16, 2020 | Featured Stories
What is the Baltic Pipeline and how will it affect the Polish energy sector? by PAC Policy Intern Kay Minkiewicz The Baltic Pipeline is a proposed pipeline between Denmark and Poland. It aims to connect the natural gas transmission system in the Norwegian North Sea to...
by Małgorzata Schulz | Apr 15, 2020 | Featured Stories
How will the Kremlin’s new Arctic strategy change foreign and security policy for NATO? by Kamila Magiera The Kremlin’s recent plans for advancement in the Arctic are a method of showcasing Russian capabilities and protection for hypothetical US ballistic attacks....
by Małgorzata Schulz | Apr 6, 2020 | Featured Stories
How will Poland’s victory in gas price dispute with the Russia’s Gazprom affect the future dynamic of energy supply in Europe? By Julia Benbenek On March 30, 2020, Poland’s largest distributor of natural gas, Polskie Górnictwo Naftowe i Gazownictwo (PGNiG), announced...
by Małgorzata Schulz | Apr 2, 2020 | Featured Stories
How has the Kremlin swiftly proposed and approved measures to extend Putin’s presidency? by Kamila Magiera Russia’s President Vladimir Putin may remain in power until 2036. On March 12, the Kennan Institute, a think tank and institute located in Washington D.C....