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6th Polish-German Round Table on Eastern Europe

6th Polish-German Round Table on Eastern Europe

In this podcast, esteemed international experts analyze the latest political developments and their implications for European and global security, with a focus on Ukraine's ongoing fight against the Russian full-scale invasion.

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Supporters and opponents of Ukraine and Russia in Germany, Poland and EU - Olena Babakova

There is a tendency to divide Europeans as supporters of either Ukraine or Russia. Olena Babakova, a journalist, migration researcher and lecturer, presents a more nuanced picture. For example, a critique of Ukraine in Poland does not automatically mean support for Russia. There approaches vary from country to country.

European Friends of Ukraine: Poland, Germany and who else? - Stepan Rusyn

Are Ukraine's allies tired of the war? Stepan Rusyn from Transatlantic Dialogue Center explains that a faulty internal communication between decision makers and their votes constitutes one of the key issues here. Ukraine also needs to find a new, more relevant and appealing ways of communicating with its allies. 

5th German-Polish Roundtable on the East

5th German-Polish Roundtable on the East

In this podcast renowned international experts discuss recent political developments and their impact on European and global security with a particular focus on the ongoing war in Ukraine.

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#6 Ukraine needs fast reforms, not a fast track to the EU

Germany continues to support Ukraine in its struggle against Russian aggression and its aspirations to join the EU.

#5 Russia may not feel that it's losing

Russia is not only engaged in a conflict with Ukraine. It is also actively challenging the West and endeavoring to shape a new global order. In this pursuit, Moscow may not perceive itself as losing, on the contrary. Agnieszka Bryc from Nicolaus Copernicus University in Toruń sheds light on the Kremlin's perspective on the war.