Moscow
Central/Eastern Europe

The Russian Liberal Bias

Do not expect grassroots change to happen in Russia. A popular phrase spoken only half-jokingly by the residents of Moscow goes like this, “Moscow ends, and Russia begins at the Sadovoye Koltso”. Sadovoye Koltso, or […]

Defence

Use of the emerging disruptive technologies by the Russian Armed Forces in the Ukrainian War

The Russian Ministry of Defence on March 18 reported that Russian forces had used Kinzhal hypersonic missiles and destroyed an underground depot for missiles and aviation ammunition in the village of Delyatina in Western Ukraine. […]

Foreign affairs

A. Kubilius. On Lithuania’s foreign policy strategy up to 2030

Instead of an introduction This text aims to bring together in a more conceptual form personal thoughts, initiatives and projects devoted to foreign and security policy, which I have had the opportunity to lecture, explain, […]

Central/Eastern Europe

How to survive in hell, or Vasylyna’s story from Vorzel

Vasylyna Tomyshynets is an accountant at One Philosophy Group. She loves her job so much and gained a perfect reputation with her colleagues. She is a true believer, considers herself a Greek Catholic, and regularly […]

Central/Eastern Europe

MEAN WAR-2022:  MONOLOGUES

Summary of the Week IV of the Mean War: March 17 – March 23, 2022 This article is a part of an Urgent Appeal for Ukraine by the Rogatchi Foundation. The Mean War: Chorus of […]