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KEW talks
Free Range Productions, Kolegium Europy Wschodniej
53 episodes
2 months ago
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.
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KEW talks
Russia exploits weaknesses of democracies, but the fight is not lost
Russia is trying to exploit the weakness of democracies. Pola Cebulak from Free University of Amsterdam points out the methods used against the West. Freedom of information and media has become a crucial battleground. Nonetheless, democracies have proven their resilience time and time again. Therefore the fight has not been lost.
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11 months ago
15 minutes 49 seconds

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Lukashenko can look for support in the Balkans. There is an affinity
Belarusian' dictator can look for support in the Balkans. There is at least an affinity. It is based on historic, ethnic and cultural links, as Adam Balcer from the College of Eastern Europe explains. Russia is using the same links and affiliations, too. The EU enlargement seems to be the only way to diffuse the cooperation.
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11 months ago
16 minutes 17 seconds

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BRICS is useful for Russia and Belarus. It's a challenge for the West
Russia and Belarus use BRICS to circumvent sanctions. In addition, countries such as Brazil don't really follow the conflict between the West, and Moscow and Minsk. Angelo Kramer from Wroclaw University underlines that Brazilians now little about Eastern Europe and don't really understand EU's arguments with regard to the region. Therefore, the West has to overcome the colonial narratives and change it's approach to Brazilians and other BRICS countries.
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1 year ago
19 minutes 38 seconds

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There is a place for democratic Belarus in Europe
It is difficult to maintain interest in Belarusian issues in Germany. Robert Sperfeld from Heinrich-Böll Foundation explains the phenomenon and the need to maintain support for Belarusian diaspora. The regime will change, one day, and Belarusians must know that they are welcome in the family of democratic, European countries.
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1 year ago
17 minutes 16 seconds

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Supporters and opponents of Ukraine and Russia in Germany, Poland and EU
There is a tendency to divide Europeans as supporters of either Ukraine or Russia. Olena Babakova, a journalist, migration researcher and lecturer, presents a more nuanced picture. For example, a critique of Ukraine in Poland does not automatically mean support for Russia. There are approaches vary from country to country. All these nuances should be taken by decision makers, but that's not necessary the case.
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1 year ago
21 minutes 20 seconds

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Learning from Ukraine and dealing with polarization
The war in Ukraine is, or should be a source of valuable lessons for the West, but not only. Yulia Kazdobina, Foreign Policy Council Ukrainian Prism draws similarities and differences between the current war and the Cold War. There are also lessons that Ukraine should implement and one of them applies to its relationship with the Global South countries.
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1 year ago
23 minutes 49 seconds

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European Friends of Ukraine: Poland, Germany and who else?
Are Ukraine's allies tired of the war? Stepan Rusyn from Transatlantic Dialogue Center explains that a faulty internal communication between decision makers and their votes constitutes one of the key issues here. Ukraine also needs to find a new, more relevant and appealing ways of communicating with its allies.
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1 year ago
22 minutes 51 seconds

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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.
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1 year ago
22 minutes 55 seconds

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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.
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1 year ago
30 minutes 14 seconds

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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.
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1 year ago
23 minutes 14 seconds

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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.
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1 year ago
22 minutes 31 seconds

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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.
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1 year ago
22 minutes 31 seconds

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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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1 year ago
22 minutes 2 seconds

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Russian aggression in Ukraine sparks decolonial activism
Not everyone in Russia supports Putin's regime and the aggression in Ukraine. Even some independent media outlets from abroad reach audiences in Russia. Barbara von Ow-Freytag also talks about members of ethnic minorities, who oppose the regime and its war. Considering the risks related to any for of dissent, all these voices and actions should be acknowledged and supported.
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1 year ago
29 minutes 49 seconds

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NATO-Ukraine relationship is getting closer
NATO plays a pivotal role in bolstering Ukraine's resistance against Russian aggression. Olha Nykorak, Human Security Coordinator at Heinrich-Böll-Stiftung, delineates the evolving connection between the Alliance and Ukraine. She underscores the significance of the ongoing development in their relationship and emphasizes the ultimate goal of Ukraine's accession to NATO. The transformation of the NATO-Ukraine Commission into the NATO-Ukraine Council serves as a tangible manifestation of the deepening partnership between the two parties.
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1 year ago
22 minutes 5 seconds

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Victor Orban puts Hungary between a rock and a hard place
With the defeat of Law and Justice in Poland, Prime Minister Viktor Orban of Hungary finds himself without a key illiberal ally in Europe. Having previously placed his bets on a swift Russian victory in Ukraine and diverged from European values, Orban is now confronted with an impossible dilemma. On one hand, he requires EU funds to sustain his government, while on the other, the EU insists on reforms that threaten to undermine his administration. Zsuzsanna Vegh, a visiting fellow at the German Marshall Fund, sheds light on Orban's ominous impact on civil society, noting his ability to "engineer public opinion" to his advantage.
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1 year ago
25 minutes 1 second

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Belarusians fight for freedom, against dictatorship and Russian domination
Belarusian democratic forces have joined together in a fight for freedom and to pursue their goal of European and NATO integration. Alina Koushyk, a Representative for National Revival in the United Transitional Cabinet of Belarus, emphasizes the imperative for active support from the West. She highlights the significance of recognizing new passports as a positive measure. Furthermore, Koushyk presents potential scenarios for the future, stressing their interconnectedness with Ukraine. She underscores the shared struggle against Russian colonialism, portraying Belarus and Ukraine as integral components of this collective fight.
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1 year ago
23 minutes 34 seconds

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The situation in Slovakia might not be as bad as it appears
Concerns have been raised regarding the illiberal inclinations of Slovakia's new government. Tomáš Strážay of the Slovak Foreign Policy Association suggests that despite the populist rhetoric of Prime Minister Robert Fico, there may be more policy continuity than initially apparent, both concerning the EU and Ukraine. Additionally, he emphasizes the continued relevance of the V4 forum, despite regional differences among member countries.
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1 year ago
26 minutes 39 seconds

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Unpopular but stable Czech government faces populist
The present Czech government is currently experiencing its lowest popularity levels since the collapse of communism. However, it is essential to note that despite this, it remains a remarkably stable cabinet, boasting a strong parliamentary majority and pursuing a reasonable agenda. On the flip side, a noteworthy player in the political landscape is the populist party ANO, led by the former Prime Minister Andrej Babiš. This dynamic introduces an intriguing competition in the months leading up to the European Parliament elections, as elucidated by Vit Dostal, the Executive Director of the Association for International Affairs.
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1 year ago
24 minutes 21 seconds

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Poles have voted for a change
Poles have elected a new parliament, ousting the Law and Justice government. A new coalition will have to deal with an illiberal heritage of the predecessors. What has really happened and how Polish society is changing? Is there a mandate for a thorough change and reinvigoration of a liberal democracy weakened by eight years of anti-liberal and Eurosceptic government accused of autocratic tendencies. Prof. Maria Wincławska from Nicolaus Copernicus University in Toruń stresses that the work has only started.
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1 year ago
28 minutes 38 seconds

KEW talks
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.