Poland is demonstrating that pragmatic inter-civilizational cooperation is possible between two of Western Eurasia’s most strategic pivot states despite the complicated geopolitics of the New Cold War.
Tag: Intermarium
The Croatian-Slovenian Spat Has Far-Reaching Implications For EU Unity
A spat between two former Yugoslav Republics is shaping out to be a pivotal event that could determine the future trajectory of EU-Intermarium relations.
Contemporary EU Geopolitics and the US-Assisted Rise of the Intermarum (II)
(Please read Part I before this article) The Central Balkans Description: This bloc of interests is still taking shape, but unlike the others that have been mentioned, it’s actually opposed to the Intermarum’s geopolitical dictates and can be understood as being the multipolar world’s frontline defense organization. The Central Balkans […]
Contemporary EU Geopolitics and the US-Assisted Rise of the Intermarum (I)
The unprecedented electoral success of Poland’s Law and Justice Party (Pis) has given the country its first majority government since 1989 and handed all positions of power to the ruling party. The logical consequence of this is that it’s paved the way for “Gray Cardinal” Jaroslaw Kaczynski to streamline his […]
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