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V4 and ETS Revision. Unity Despite Split Expectations


EU's biggest climate policy revision is in the hands of some CEE states
The revision of the EU emissions trading system is due today. How far it loosens the scheme will shape energy bills, competitiveness and transition funding across the V4 – and they have a say.
Read moreGraham’s Sanctioning Russia Act Opens a Window of Opportunity for CEE


NATO's frontline states should use their friends in Congress and adapt the geoeconomic logic
Lindsey Graham’s passing did what a year of lobbying could not – jolting his Russia sanctions bill back to life. Poland and the Baltics should save the momentum before the midterm elections.
Read moreCEE Bets on Defence. Fintech Can Help


To make the most out of its SAFE funds, Warsaw and CEE need a finance architecture
Poland has public funds, intellectual capital, and the biggest active capital market in the CEE region. Is it enough to fund growing defence needs?
Read moreSanctions Hot Air Only Emboldens Russia


Compromises give benefits to friends, but if they are public – foes get to enjoy the windfall
The EU’s failure to finalise its 21st sanctions package on 13 July shows that interests and rhetoric prevail over political will. But it also allows Russia to anticipate and prepare.
Read moreEnergy Security Will Not Be Solved by Committees


Democratic and Economic Security Outlook 2026: 13-19 July
Energy security is back on the menu this summer. Among other things, it will test the Visegrad resolve at the EU energy policy table.
Read moreCaptured vs. Fragmented. What Hungary and Bulgaria Reveal About Modern Elections


Fault lines in information spaces damage democratic foundations even when the rest is in place
Contested and captured information spaces can shape choices long before voters enter the polling station. The answer is not control over speech, but stronger democratic resilience.
Read moreFinland’s Civil Preparedness: Do Not Copy Sisu


What Poland and other CEE countries can learn from Finland's civil resilience framework
The Nordic model of ‘total defence’ is hard to replicate in full. Yet it can still serve as a blueprint for building whole-of-society strategies.
Read morePoland and Sweden Bet on More Than Submarines


The Orka programme deal is just a single element in the Baltic security ecosystem
Poland and Sweden signed what PM Donald Tusk called the most important agreement in the history of the Polish Navy. It would be easy to file this under naval modernisation and move on. However, that would not bring forth the gravitas of what is actually happening.
Read moreEurope Needs an Intellectual Big Bang after Ankara


Industrial ramp-up will not stand without political preparedness
The NATO Summit will count factories and euros. But does it have the guts to fight?
Read moreRussia Escalates Cognitive War Ahead of NATO Summit


Democratic and Economic Security Outlook 2026: July 6-12
How to measure the success of this week’s NATO Summit in Ankara? By GDP or by opinion polls? The allied will to fight back to back is no less important than material defence readiness. Russia knows it better than most.
Read moreEnding Denial in Srebrenica Would Serve Hungary’s Foreign Policy


Péter Magyar's refusal to back genocide denial would be a further break from Orbán's legacy
On 11 July Bosnia will mark 31 years since the Srebrenica genocide. Hungary arrives at the anniversary still bearing Orbán’s ‘no’ vote on the UN resolution of two years ago, a legacy Péter Magyar can now begin to dismantle.
Read moreUkraine Survival Depends On Males in Exile


The exile of males is a serious challenge to Ukraine's demography and labour
Ukraine is losing the demographic foundation needed to maintain a functioning democratic state. Europe should help Kyiv return those capable of defending and rebuilding the country.
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The war in Europe should be understood not merely as an external event factor engaging select democratic partners in support for Ukraine, but also a deliberate subversion from within against all EU democracies and the collective fabric of the Union. The ‘Democracies at War. War on Democracies’ report tells the story of European democratic ambitions and why the EU’s military buildup needs strengthening democratic foundations across the block to succeed.
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