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Warsaw Institute – polish think tank established in 2014 as a foundation. It is focused on geopolitics. Main subjects of interest are: international relations, security, energy, history, culture an all other issues crucial for Poland and Central and Eastern Europe.

Warsaw Institute is focused on supporting policy making decisive processes by publishing analysis and practical recommendations. The analysis serve governmental organisations and agencies, NGOs, research institutes, academic society, the media and experts. Despite publishing, Warsaw Institute organizes and participates in international conferences, meetings and seminars in Poland and abroad. Warsaw Institute accomplished joint projects with Heritage Foundation, Századvég Foundation , European Values  and SNSPA. Warsaw Institute supports the Three Seas Initiative and transatlantic relations.

Warsaw Institute is an independent, non-profit, nonpartisan organization supported by contributions from individuals.

Goals
Main goals are:


 * strengthening the position of the Polish state by preparing and providing its partners with analyses and studies concerning economic policy, international relations, security policy, the use of soft power, and more,
 * supporting the international cooperation of states, societies and NGOs,
 * supporting the development of democracy, the economy and entrepreneurship,
 * strengthening the energy security and military security,
 * cultivating and promoting Poland’s national and state traditions and developing national, civic and cultural awareness.

The Warsaw Institute Review
Warsaw Institute is the publisher of „The Warsaw Institute Review” quarterly (ISSN 2543-9839). It presents a broad spectrum of topics concerning Poland, a leader among East-Central European countries, in the form of analytical articles on political, legal, economic, social, historical and institutional issues. The authors of the articles in The Warsaw Institute Review are, on the one hand, analysts and experts, and on the other hand, people who have an active and practical influence on Poland’s political, economic and cultural life.

Analitycal programs
Warsaw Institute runs 6 regular online programs presenting experts' analysis on current issues.

Russia Monitor
Russia Monitor is a review of the most important events relating to Russian security. . Warsaw Institute experts monitor and analyze the Kremlin’s activities and those of its subordinate services to anticipate their short-term and long-term consequences, not only for Russia, but particularly for neighboring countries and the Western world. The subject of these analyses are both events and phenomena closely related to the internal situation in Russia, as well as its foreign policy. Experts focus on Russian politics behind-the-scenes, changes in security forces and special forces, and the conditions surrounding offensive activities, including military operations. Publications in this program are available online on the website and mobile app.

Special Reports
Regular analysis published in a booklet form concerning current international issues written by associates and non-resident fellows. .

Ukraine Monitor
Ukraine Monitor aims to present current sitaution in Ukraine and to monitor the threats resulting from the tense international situation near its borders. This program despite providing information on recent issues concerning politics, social and economic issues explains their impact on the rapprochement with Europe.

Baltic Rim Monitor
Baltic Rim Monitor is the analysis of current problems in the Baltic Sea basin in the context of economy, military, and social issues. It is also aimed to observe Nordic-Baltic cooperation and monitor Russian activity in the region.

Romania Monitor
Romania Monitor is an analytical program that explains the main course of political, economical and social developments in Romania and Moldova it aims to predict possible changes and threats. Because of strategic importance of Romania as a border country od both the EU and the NATO Warsaw Institute experts monitor recent news concerning security and energy.

Disinformation
This program involves carrying out professional analyses on the identification and creation of methods for combating organised disinformation. Within the project there was a special issue of „The Warsaw Institute Review” quarterly issued. It reported on the topic of organized, planned disinformation in the region of Central East Europe and Eastern Europe with focus on V4 countries, Ukraine and Baltic states.