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Podcasts of the Jan Nowak-Jeziorański College of Eastern Europe. We refer to the tradition of the long-time director of the Polish section of Radio Free Europe and talk about democracy and the world.

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Podcasts of the Jan Nowak-Jeziorański College of Eastern Europe. We refer to the tradition of the long-time director of the Polish section of Radio Free Europe and talk about democracy and the world.

    Slovaks have elected a president. PM Fico seals his system

    Slovaks have elected a president. PM Fico seals his system

    Peter Pellegrini won the second round of presidential elections in Slovakia. The real winner, however, seems to be the populist PM Robert Fico. A comfortable for Russia political direction, combined with Euroscepticism, has been finally legitimized. Tomáš Strážay, Slovak Foreign Policy Association, does not hide his worries, but still there is some space for optimism.

    • 22 Min.
    Between signal and noise: strategic communication in Central Europe

    Between signal and noise: strategic communication in Central Europe

    What does "strategic communication" really mean? What is the current state of strategic communication in the Czech Republic, Slovakia and Poland? Kristína Šefčíková from Prague Security Studies Institute and Adam Lelonek, International Republican Institute "The Beacon Project" discuss weaknesses and the best practices of strategic communication in the region.

    • 30 Min.
    Ukraine needs fast reforms, not a fast track to the EU

    Ukraine needs fast reforms, not a fast track to the EU

    Germany continues to support Ukraine in its struggle against Russian aggression and its aspirations to join the EU. The significant reduction in Germany's business ties with Russia shows a strategic shift in priorities. Berlin also looks forward to fostering strong cooperation with Warsaw, aiming to assist Kyiv. Andreas Metz, Director for Public Affairs at the German Eastern Business Association, emphasizes the need for the EU to undergo reforms and prepare for the uncertainties surrounding American support for Ukraine.

    • 23 Min.
    Renewed opportunities for Czech-Polish cooperation

    Renewed opportunities for Czech-Polish cooperation

    The Czech Republic and Poland stand at a pivotal juncture to emerge as a central hub for regional political advancement. Prague and Warsaw, united not only in their position against Russian aggression in Ukraine and on, possess the potential to forge shared perspectives within the structures of the European Union and NATO. This collaborative effort can garner support from neighboring countries, fostering mutual benefits for all stakeholders. However, Pavel Havlíček, from the Association for International Affairs in Prague, highlights the potential challenge of internal Czech politics posing a risk to this collaborative development.

    • 22 Min.
    Russia may not feel that it's losing

    Russia may not feel that it's losing

    Russia is not only engaged in a conflict with Ukraine. It is also actively challenging the West and endeavoring to shape a new global order. In this pursuit, Moscow may not perceive itself as losing, on the contrary. Agnieszka Bryc from Nicolaus Copernicus University in Toruń sheds light on the Kremlin's perspective on the war. Even the expansion of NATO could be viewed not only as a setback but also as an opportunity. Furthermore, Moscow appears to be executing an effective cognitive campaign, contributing to its perceived success in this multidimensional conflict.

    • 22 Min.
    Ukraine and EU have work to do. Accession won't be easy

    Ukraine and EU have work to do. Accession won't be easy

    Ukraine can start the formal accession talks with the European Union. However, as highlighted by Iryna Solonenko, a Senior Fellow at the Centre for Liberal Modernity, these negotiations are anticipated to be challenging and protracted. Solonenko underscores the importance of avoiding shortcuts, emphasizing Ukraine's commitment to undergoing necessary reforms. Simultaneously, she advocates for a comprehensive overhaul of the EU's accession system. Solonenko hopes that the ongoing war will end before the conclusion of negotiations, clearing the path for Ukraine's full accession.

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