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The Centre for Eastern Studies (OSW) is a government organization engaged in research on political, economic and social issues. The OSW Report is an annual synthetic study on the most important events taking place in Central and Eastern Europe, Russia, the Balkans, the Caucasus and Central Asia.

Publishers: Centre for Eastern Studies (OSW)
Publications: A Neighbour Discovered Anew: The Czech Republic, Slovakia and Hungary´s Relations with Ukraine
The Never-Ending Collapse: The State of the Ukrainian Oil Sector
Kaliningrad Oblast 2016: The Society, Economy and Army
The End of the Myth of a Brotherly Belarus? Russian Soft Power in Belarus after 2014
Dependence Management: The Background of the German Gas Policy
The Role of Central Europe in the German Economy: The Political Consequences
Paradoxes of Stabilisation: Bosnia and Herzegovina from the Perspective of Central Europe
Development Co-operation, Made in Germany
Homo Jihadicus: Islam in the Former USSR and the Phenomenon of the Post-Soviet Militants in Syria and Iraq
The Challenge of Freedom in Southeastern Europe
The Economic and Financial Crisis in Russia
Forecasting Migration between the EU, V4 and Eastern Europe
Visegrad Development Aid in the Eastern Partnership Region
The Radical Islamic Militants of Central Asia
Chasing Globalisation
The Gas Target Model for the 4 Visegrad Region
Closing the Gap?
Shale Gas in Bulgaria, the Czech Republic and Romania
Rethinking the External Dimension of the European Energy Policy
Transnistrian Conflict After 20 Years
Germany's Stance on the European Union's Multi-Annual Financial Framework for 2014-2020
Between Energy Security and Energy Market Integration
German Networks in the East
German Networks in the East
How Far do the Borders of the West Extend?
Russia in Crisis: Year One
Gazprom’s Expansion in the EU: Co-operation or Domination?
Abkhazia, South Ossetia, Nagorno-Karabakh: Unfrozen Conflicts Between Russia and the West
Turkey After the Start of Negotiations with the European Union (Part 2)
Turkey After the Start of Negotiations with the European Union (Part 1)
Belarus 2006
Migration Challenges in the European Union's Eastern Neighbourhood
Consequences of the Schengen Area Enlargement for the EU's Eastern European Neighbours
The Russian Gas for Europe
Ukraine After the 'Orange Revolution': Changes in the Social Attitudes and Values
Belarus – The EU's Unknown Neighbour
NATO's New Role in the NIS Area
The Orange Ribbon: A Calendar of the Political Crisis in Ukraine
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