Strategy
Past, present and future in the CEE region: geopolitical and strategic trend analyzes, reports and opinions.
news
Welfare State or Broken Dream? | France’s Downward Spiral and Europe at Risk
France’s economic and political crisis is no longer a purely domestic matter: the whole continent is at risk!
From Greenland to Venezuela | America First Even Against Its Allies
Donald Trump's foreign policy is constantly pushing the boundaries of traditional diplomacy. Interview with Gábor Csizmazia.
The Calm After Davos
Why America’s Claim to Greenland Is More Realistic Than We Might Think
Peace, Elections, Crises – Central Europe’s TOP 5 Moment in 2026
These events are definitely worth keeping an eye on!
Polishing the Stars
The success of the Perun rocket and a new era for the Polish space industry.
video
Using wood sustainably is the most environmentally friendly solution | Interview with Péter Csóka, Forester
If we’re to cut trees within the framework of reasonable and sustainable forestry, then the cutting and usage of trees is by far the most environmentally friendly way of producing certain types of products and services. We talked to Péter Csóka about the life cycle of wood and global
more stories
A Shadow War in Moldova
The atmosphere in Moldova remains tense following the parliamentary elections held on 28 September. The vote was not merely a domestic test of strength; behind the scenes, Moscow and Brussels were engaged in a discreet struggle for influence. In the end, despite Russian disinformation campaigns and unusual Western involvement, voters
Lithuania Will Remain a Frontline State – interview with Laurynas Vaičiūnas
“Lithuanian history is defined by sacrifice,” stresses Laurynas Vaičiūnas. That legacy, he argues, explains why Vilnius rejects half-measures in the face of Russian aggression and why its path often diverges from Hungary’s. In this interview, Vaičiūnas also weighs in on Lithuania’s demographic struggles, immigration dilemmas, and its role