Section: The Central European Policy Institute (Slovakia)
European Security Without the UK? No, thanks.
By Kacper Rekawek On 16 September 2016 Bratislava will host a rare and headline grabbing event – an “informal” EU Summit with all but one EU leader present. As a seemingly logical consequence of the Brexit vote, the UK prime minister will not attend a meeting devoted to the future of the EU after the recent British vote. This is, however, more...
GLOBSEC Trends: Central Europe under the fire of propaganda
By Public Relations.GLOBSEC Policy Institute (formerly the Central European Policy Institute) carries out research, analytical and communication activities related to Russia‘s efforts to increase its influence in Europe, including the impact of strategic communication and propaganda aimed at changing the perception and attitudes of the general...
Russia’s information war in Central Europe: New trends and counter-measures
By Milan Šuplata and Milan Nič.You can download the full report in pdf here.By Milan Šuplata* and Milan Nič, GLOBSEC Policy Institute, with contributions from Political Capital Institute and European Values. *Milan Šuplata drafted this report during his time at GLOBSEC Policy Institute, where he worked until 30 June 2016.SUMMARYThe main purpose...
Armenia – Country on Fire
By Ján Cingel. After a failed military coup in Turkey, another unexpected drama of this summer took place in neighbouring Armenia. Although it received much less coverage in the global media, its implications are also important for the wider region and beyond, argues Jan Cingel (who personally witnessed the recent events in Yerevan) in the...