Series

The Centre for Eastern Studies (OSW) is a Polish government-funded organization engaged in research on political, economic and social issues. The OSW Policy Briefs series features short analytical papers on important political, social and economic processes taking place in Central and Eastern Europe, Russia, the Balkans, the Caucasus and Central Asia.

Publishers: Centre for Eastern Studies (OSW)
Publications: The Trouble With PESCO: The Mirages of European Defense
Russia´s Best Enemy: Russian Policy towards the United States in Putin´s Era
The Peninsula as an Island: Crimea in its Third Year since Annexation
´Silk Globalization´: China´s Vision of International Order
Keystone of the System: Old and New Oligarchs in Ukraine
Perestroika – the Nazarbayev Way: Crisis and Reforms in Kazakhstan
Georgian Drift: The Crisis of Georgia's Way Westwards
Russophobia in the Kremlin's Strategy: A Weapon of Mass Destruction
Late Putin: The End of Growth, the End of Stability
Ramzanistan: Russia's Chechen Problem
The Southern Gas Corridor
The Middle East in the Shadow of Islamic State
The Great Leap: Turkey Under Erdogan
The Devil is in the Details: Information Warfare in the Light of Russia's Military Doctrine
Alone in Virtue: The ´New Turkish´ Ideology in Turkey’s Foreign Policy
Potemkin Conservatism an Ideological Tool of the Kremlin
A Weak Link? Germany in the Euro-Atlantic Security System
Breaking the Boundaries: The Transformation of Central European Gas Markets
On The Periphery of Global Jihad
The Turn to the East: The Flawed Diversification of Russian Foreign Policy
The Anatomy of Russian Information Warfare
In a State of Necessity: How has Orban Changed Hungary
Unity Stronger than Divisions
Germany on Russia
Norway and the Bear
The Sultans of Swing: Turkey's Stance on Integration with the European Union
Partnership in Times of Crisis
Support as a Means of Subordination
Sitting on the Fence: Swedish Defence Policy and the Baltic Sea Region
From Stabilisation to Stagnation: Viktor Yanukovych's Reforms
The Bear Watches the Dragon: The Russian Debate on China
Turkey and the Kurdish Problem
Georgian Dilemmas
Bundeswehr 3.0
Making the Impossible Possible
In Putin’s Shadow
The Paradoxes of Moldovan Sports
The Fragile 'Reset'
It's not (only) about Erika Steinbach
Nord Stream on the Liberalising EU Gas Market
Jihad Vs. the New Great Game
The Revolution That Never Was
'The Power Gained, We Will Never Surrender'
The Berlin Republic
The Great Game around Turkmenistan
An Asian Alternative? Russia’s Chances of Making Asia an Alternative to Relations with the West
Reintegration or Reconquest? Georgia’s Policy Towards Abkhazia and South Ossetia in the Context of the Internal and International Situation
The Invisible Hand…of the Kremlin Capitalism ‘à la russe’
Chechnya: Between a Caucasian Jihad and
Counter-Reforms in Times of Prosperity
What Future for Ukraine?
The ENP in Practice – the European Union’s Policy Towards Russia, Ukraine, Belarus and Moldova One Year After the Publication of the Strategy Paper
Security of Russian Gas Supplies to the EU – the Question of Infrastructural Connections
The Enlarged European Union and its Eastern Neighbours: Problems and Solutions
A New Visegrad Group in the New European Union – Possibilities and Opportunities for Development
Belarus – Russia: Whither Integration?
Eastern Policy of the EU: the Visegrad Countries’ Perspective
Ukraine. Another View
The Pro-Western Turn in Russia’s Foreign Policy: Causes, Consequences and Prospects
Seven Myths About Kaliningrad
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