Series

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

Publishers: Centre for Eastern Studies (OSW)
Publications: With Russia Right across the Border: Finland´s Security Policy
At Crossroads: Current Problems of Russia´s Gas Sector
Between Co-operation and Membership: Sweden and Finland´s Relations with NATO
Crisis in Russia: The Degradation of the Model of Economic Governance
Painful Adaptation – The Social Consequences of the Crisis in Russia
The Unfinished State: 25 Years of Independent Moldova
Russia´s Armed Forces on the Informational War Front: Strategic Documents
An Essential Partner in the Background: Europe in China´s Policy during the Rule of Xi Jinping
The Twilight of the Oil Eldorado: How the Activity of Russian Oil Companies on the EU Market has Evolved
The Altar and Throne Alliance
In the Shadow of History: Romanian-Moldovan Relations
Germany’s Stance on the TTIP: Background, Interests and Concerns
Hostages to Moscow, Clients of Beijing
The Tug of War: Russia’s Response to Changes on the European Gas Market
Federation Without Federalism
Ever Further from Moscow
No Change in the Russian Caucasus
Greater Europe: Putin's Vision of European (Dis)Integration
China vs Central Asia: The Achievements of the Past Two Decades
Eurasian Integration
The Oligarchic Democracy: The Influence of Business Groups on Ukrainian Politics
A Captive Island
The Language Issue in Ukraine
Russia's Best Ally
Russia's Afghan Problem
Between Energy Security and Energy Market Integration
Integration or Imitation?
One Country, Two Societies?
The 'Tribal Areas' of the Caucasus
From 'Virtual' to European Democracy
Russia's Revisionist Policy Toward the West
Bosnia's Chaos: Causes of the Political Crisis in Bosnia and Herzegovina Today
Changes in the Political Elite, Economy and Society of Belarus
Difficult
Kosovo Before the Final Decision
The Menace of a
The Failure of Integration
The 'Yukos Affair', its Motives and Implications
Demographic Situation in Russia
Russia's Policy in the Southern Caucasus and Central Asia
Russia vs the European Union
The Russian Economy under Putin
Review of the Economic Development in the Western Balkan States
The Orange Revolution in Ukraine
Turkey - An Energy Transit Corridor to the EU?
North Caucasus: The Russian Gordian Knot / Putin After Re-Election
Kazakhstan: The Regional Success Story / Tajikistan: The Trial Period / Uzbekistan: The Major Source of Instability in Central Asia?
European Prospects of the Western Balkans / The European Union and Moldova / Relations between Turkey and the European Union
The Resource Wealth Burden
A Summary of the Politico-Economic Changes Taking Place During Vladimir Putin's First Term of Office / Chechnya and Russia: The Significance of the Chechen Problem for Contemporary Russia
Bosnia and Herzegovina: Facing the Question of Identity / Kosovo – The Question of Final Status
Armed Conflicts in the Post-Soviet Region
2002 Parliamentary Elections in Ukraine
CES Studies May 2002
Relations between Russia and NATO before and after the 11th of September
Ukraine and Russia: Mutual Relations and the Conditions that Determine Them
Putin's Year
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