During the summit in Kosovo, the methods Russia uses to spread its influence in other countries were discussed

On September 25-26, the city of Priština (Kosovo) hosted the next summit on peace and democracy, titled “Radical Realities: Ethnopolitical Dynamics and Euro-Atlantic Integration in the Western Balkans.” The event brought together over 160 civil society leaders, politicians, and experts from the region and the European Union.

At the invitation of the CENSS partner – the Kosovo Centre for Security Studies – Viktoria Voronina, Executive Director of CENSS, participated in the summit. She was a speaker at the panel “Western Balkans and Geopolitical Rivalry: Countering Russian and Chinese Influence,” which was supported by the Konrad Adenauer Foundation.

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What alliances can be useful for Ukraine?

During the Economic Forum in Karpacz (Poland), the CENSS Center for Security Studies, in collaboration with the forum team, organized a discussion titled “What Are the Scenarios for the War in Ukraine?” The speakers included experts from Ukraine, Poland, and the United States. The discussion was moderated by Viktoria Voronina, Executive Director of CENSS. One of the issues discussed by the participants was geopolitical challenges, particularly the concepts of a multipolar versus bipolar world, the formation of alliances, and their impact on European security.

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How and When the war in Ukraine will end: possible scenarios discussed at the Economic Forum in Poland

On September 3–5, the annual Economic Forum took place in Karpacz, Poland, under the slogan “A Time for New Leaders: Shaping the Future Together.” This year, the CENSS Center for Security Studies served as an institutional partner for the event. Together with the forum team, CENSS organized a discussion titled “What Are the Scenarios for the War in Ukraine?”
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