Articles
Jul 28, 2016
The small and medium European states need to face the unexpected challenges to be effectively involved in UN peacekeeping missions
Global Security, NATO, EU, United Nations, Human Rights, Europe, Balkan
Jul 28, 2016
Rather than deploying ground forces on its Eastern flank, the Alliance needs to embrace more sophisticated deterrence measures to dissuade Russia from its disruptive activities. NATO can do this through increased emphasis on resilience, but it must ensure
Cyber Security, Global Security, NATO, Russia, EU, Poland, Education, Europe
Jul 28, 2016
NATO's response must consider both military and political dimensions of Russia's renewed nuclear assertiveness
Jul 28, 2016
After the unsuccessful coup attempt in Turkey, its high-level officials, including the president, have constantly talked about the necessity of the introduction of a state of emergency, and it has actually been declared on 20 July. At the same time, the p
Global Security, EU, United Nations, Democracy, Human Rights, Europe, Turkey
Jul 28, 2016
Could the state of emergency and the suspension of the ECHR justify the measures which have been adopted in Turkey in the past days (removal of public servants and teachers, purge in the judiciary, ban on academic travel, etc.)? With the ECHR suspended, a
Global Security, United Nations, Democracy, Human Rights, Europe, Turkey
Jul 21, 2016
The most serious problems in Bosnia and Herzegovina today are linked to the political practices of conflicting visions of nationhood and statehood. The international intervention in the country was expected to create self-sustaining political institutions
Jan 19, 2016
PCTR continued in organizing public lectures and conferences throughout the year of 2015. Total of 17 events were arranged and in cooperation with its partners, professional publications and policy papers were published.
Cyber Security, Economic Security, Global Security, Czech Republic, Democracy, Media, Education, Europe
Nov 17, 2015
PSSI's Senior Fellow Jiri Schneider discussed the security situation in Europe and the challenges and possible scenarios following last week's terrorist attacks in Paris, in an interview (in Czech) for DVTV
Oct 05, 2015
Zeman's proposla to deal with Islamic terrorism is not original and inapplicable for the situation in Syria.
Sep 21, 2015
The migrants and refugees streaming into the European Union have cast a dark shadow on the Schengen agreement: when everyone enjoys freedom of movement, it isn’t possible to regulate the number of people in any one EU member state.
Jul 20, 2015
The article outlines current worldwide trends in terrorism and political violence. It argues that 'terrorism' conventionally understood remains a marginal risk. The 'terrorists' we should be concerned about, instilling fear in people to further their poli
Global Security, Middle East, Czech Republic, Europe, Migration
Jun 29, 2015
On the 22nd June, 2015 CEID hosted Mr.George Friedman, founder of Stratfor , Ms.Janne Haaland Matláry, Professor of the Oslo University and former State Secretary of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Norway and our Board Member, Prof. István Gyarmati for
Energy Security, Economic Security, Global Security, Nuclear, Oil and Gas, USA, NATO, Russia, EU, Hungary, Democracy, Europe, Migration
Mar 31, 2015
Analyse presents the factors influencing a potential entry of Sweden and Finland into the NATO.
Jun 18, 2014
Unless we adjust our hesitant attitude to invest, the Czech Republic cannot rely on NATO as a security provider. "Our security is not as obvious as we are willing to admit", writes PSSI's Senior Fellow Jiří Schneider.
May 21, 2014
Mr. Robinson was a host in Glen Meakem Talk Show, where he talked about economic dimension of the crises and offered some insight as to how the United States could push back against Russia for its recent aggression against the Ukraine without sending U.S.