How Exposed is CEE to a Crisis in the Taiwan Strait? Strategic Frontiers of CEE-Taiwan Relations
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Modi’s Visit to Slovakia and the Future of India-V4 Cooperation


Shared readiness, anxiety and past linkages for Europe's modern economic security
Indian Prime Minister’s two-day trip to Bratislava is a sign of Europe’s deeper engagement with India. V4 countries can use their legacy and facilitate decoupling from China.
Read moreEnlargement Is Back, But Membership Is No Longer the Only Prize


The recent gathering in Tivat showed that a paradigm shift is possible – but challenges remain
The EU-Western Balkans Summit in Montenegro was probably the most consequential one since Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine and arguably since the launch of the revised enlargement methodology in 2020. The framing is what mattered the most.
Read moreOne Step For EU, One Giant Leap for Ukraine and Moldova


Democratic and Economic Security Outlook 2026: 15-21 June
Europe enters the week with the first real movement on enlargement in years, a budget under construction and a G7 summit at Évian that will test whether the West can still speak with one voice.
Read moreSURVEY: What Lies Ahead for Ukraine-Hungary Relations?


Magyar's government's fragile bromance with Ukraine
After seventeen months of deadlock, Hungary has cleared Ukraine’s path into Europe and a first meeting between the leaders now seems only days away. Our Fellows weigh what the reset could deliver and where it will be tested.
Read moreFriends on Ukraine’s Terms? Hungary Drops Its Veto


The breakthrough in Hungary-Ukraine relations is built on compromise
After years of political deadlock, one of Ukraine’s most sensitive disputes with an EU member state may finally be nearing resolution.
Read moreA Choir in Budapest and the Politics of Many Tongues


A Taiwanese conductor, a Hungarian choir and an endangered island song
What can a concert reveal about two ways of imagining ‘Asia’? A single concert in Budapest, where a Taiwanese conductor leads a Hungarian choir through the endangered tongues of Asia, shows what a state owes the peoples who carry those languages and why CEE should recognise the stakes.
Read moreThe Taiwan Strait Runs Through Central European Economies


Why Europe needs a contingency blueprint to protect its supply chains in case Beijing becomes more assertive
For Central and Eastern Europe (CEE), the next Taiwan Strait crisis might begin not with sirens in Taipei, but with silence on a factory floor. The impact will reach supply chains long before the Chinese military.
Read moreChina’s Maritime Operation Against Taiwan is a Signal to CEE


Democratic and Economic Security Outlook 2026: 8-14 June
CEE states favour Europe’s overdue pushback against China’s predatory industrial policy. Expect China’s response.
Read moreLazy Economic Models Are Security Risks. Lessons on Economic Statecraft from CEE


Curbing China's import overcapacity demands stronger resolve in upgrading the supply chains
As the EU confronts the scale of its growing dependency on China, indecisiveness is still in the room. Poland and Hungary are interesting case studies for how to move forward.
Read moreBienvenue Solution for NATO’s Eastern Flank


Is Franco-Polish defence collaboration entering a new phase?
Franco-Polish cooperation may emerge as one of the most consequential strategic partnerships in Europe today.
Read moreMagyar Unlocks Billions Ahead of Reforms. How Will He Deliver?


PM Magyar’s rapid deal with Brussels unfreezes billions and will test whether his government follows through on promised rule‑of‑law reforms
On 29 May, the new Hungarian government unlocked 16.4 billion euros in EU funds. What comes next will not only determine the country’s future, but Europe’s too.
Read moreHistory Threatens Strategy. New Poland-Ukraine Rift


Democratic and Economic Security Outlook 2026: 1-7 June
Poland is incensed by President Zelenskyy’s decision last week to name one of its elite special forces units – credited with helping defend Kyiv in 2022 – after the ‘Heroes of the Ukrainian Insurgent Army’ (UPA). Largely seen in Ukraine as a symbol of national resistance against Soviet and Nazi...
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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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