By Csilla Varga The Visegrad Group as a regional alliance of four Central European countries, the Czech Republic, Hungary, Poland and Slovakia, defined itself as a cooperation representing and promoting the region’s interests
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By Csilla Varga The Visegrad Group as a regional alliance of four Central European countries, the Czech Republic, Hungary, Poland and Slovakia, defined itself as a cooperation representing and promoting the region’s interests
By Viktória Lilla Pató This analysis examines the priorities of Hungary and Poland during their presidency of the Council of the European Union, highlighting shared interests and differing approaches. During its 2025 presidency,
By Bernadett Petri The Migration Pact has entered a new phase with the adoption of its first Implementing Decision, which now includes concrete figures and rates for migration. The apparently politically motivated decision
By János Matuz Poland has consistently opposed the Nord Stream projects, viewing them as contrary to its national interests, while Hungary has maintained a neutral stance. Due to the current geopolitical climate, including
Karol Nawrocki’s Strategic Vision: Poland as America’s Anchor on NATO’s Eastern Flank
Poland today is among America’s most reliable allies in Europe – consistently delivering on defense spending, energy security, and credible deterrence against Russia in today’s turbulent times. President Karol Nawrocki, continuing the conservative