Section: Center for Social and Economic Research (Poland)
25 Years without the Soviet Union: where are post-Soviet trajectories heading?
Language English On December 8, 2016, President of CASE, Dr. Christopher A. Hartwell talked during the discussion session “Reality Check: A new Cold War?” at the international conference “25 years without the Soviet Union: where are post-Soviet trajectories heading?” organized by the expert initiative “Minsk dialogue”. The events’s agenda...
Central European Day of Energy in Brussels: PRESS RELEASE
Language English Central and Eastern Europe needs to diversify the gas supply sources, not only the routes Diversifying the gas supplies to Central and Eastern Europe, not only by its routes, but by the sources of supply will allow the creation of a real gas market, with free competition between suppliers and freedom of choice for customers. In...
Russia: A Transition Success or Failure? Or Both?
Language English “The situation in Russia is not about economics. It’s about politics,” noted Professor Sergey Aleksashenko during the session dedicated to Russia – a key player for the future of Europe. The session featured Professor Marek Dąbrowski, CASE co-founder and longstanding fellow, Professor Sergey Aleksashenko, former Deputy...
The Future of Europe is Ukraine
Language English CASE’s expertise in the transition of post-communist states has been central to the organization since its very beginning in 1991. Twenty-five years later, CASE paid tribute to this heritage by devoting one of the first sessions of its 25th Anniversary Conference to a comparative analysis of the transition of Ukraine and...
Central European Day of Energy (CEDE)
Language English CASE experts participate in the Central European Day of Energy (CEDE) project. The essential goals of the first CEDE event are to provide comprehensive information concerning the Central European (CE) energy sectors, as well as focusing on those companies – requiring joint support. The aim is to establish a forum for useful...
What Can the West Do to Get Putin’s Attention? by Christopher A. Hartwell and Andreas Umland
Language English “What should be done about an increasingly aggressive Russia? The past few weeks have brought more evidence of Moscow’s moves away from international norms and law. From continued denials of complicity in the MH17 tragedy and the bombing of a humanitarian convoy in Syria, to Russian President Vladimir Putin’s...
“The Future of Europe”: join the CASE 25th Anniversary Conference
Language English We are happy to announce that registration for the CASE 25th Anniversary Conference “The Future of Europe – Central and Eastern Europe in a Comparative Perspective” is now open.The Conference will take place on November 17-18 at the Radisson Blu Centrum Hotel, Warsaw (ul. Grzybowska 25 A). Conference speakers include Anders...
New book by Christopher Hartwell is released in Europe and the UK
Language English The dramatic events of Maidan in February 2014 shone a spotlight on the immense problems facing Ukraine. At the same time that Ukraine was undergoing turmoil, its western neighbor Poland was celebrating twenty-five years of post-communism with a rosy economic outlook and projections of continued growth. How could two countries...
Eksperci CASE o niestabilnym bezpieczeństwie w regionie Europejskiej Polityki Sąsiedztwa
Language Polish W kontekście niedawnego szczytu NATO w Warszawie, a także publikacji nowej Europejskiej Strategii Bezpieczeństwa (30.06.2016), zachęcamy do przeczytania trzech raportów przygotowanych przez ekspertów CASE – Centrum Analiz Społeczno-Ekonomicznych na zamówienie instytucji Unii Europejskiej. Natalia Shapovalova i Olga Burlyuk, w...
CASE experts on fragile security of the EU Neighborhood region
Language English In the context of the recent Warsaw NATO summit as well as newly published EU Global Strategy for Foreign and Security Policy, we encourage you to read three reports written by CASE experts for the European Union institutions. Natalia Shapovalova and Olga Burlyuk analyzed the situation of national minorities in Crimea. The report...