Telegrafi

News website published in Kosovo

Opinion

10.04.2024

Janusz Bugajski i The West's fatal fear of escalation Telegrafi

Who Killed in Moscow?

The terrorist massacre of over 140 civilians in a concert hall in Moscow will have the catalytic effect of greater conflicts in Russian society. The massacre has highlighted two of the many weaknesses of the Russian state structure: 1) that the security forces are unreliable; 2) that there is potential for widespread inter-ethnic and inter-religious violence.

New Eastern Europe

News magazine dedicated to Central and Eastern European affairs

Opinion

29.03.2024

Central Asia gains prominence in European Union strategy Janush Bugajski

Central Asia Gains Prominence in European Union Strategy

Central Asia is assuming a more prominent position in European Union policy in the wake of the Russia-Ukraine war. Through a number of diplomatic and economic initiatives, Europe can significantly bolster the region’s security and development and help protect it from Russian and Chinese ambitions. In January this year, the European Parliament adopted a report on the EU’s Central Asia policy, emphasizing the strategic importance of enhancing the region’s economic connections with the West...

Telegrafi

News website published in Kosovo

Opinion

11.03.2024

Janusz Bugajski i The West's fatal fear of escalation Telegrafi

America and Russia are already at war

The attack that Moscow undertook against Ukraine has turned into a war between Russia and the United States. Although the war is still at a lukewarm stage; it could heat up significantly over the next year. Moscow's goal is to divide the West and occupy territories that once belonged to the Soviet empire.

Its non-military attacks on the West began over two decades ago when Putin became president – ​​notably through disinformation attacks, political corruption and energy dependence...

Telegrafi

News website published in Kosovo

Opinion

19.02.2024

Janusz Bugajski i The West's fatal fear of escalation Telegrafi

On the Military Front, Serbia is Following the Kremlin’s Orders

Under the rule of President Aleksandar Vučić, Serbia is desperately trying to emulate Russia. It seeks to be the dominant power in the Western Balkans and is copying Putin's "Russian World" ideology for a smaller "Serbian World". But the problem for Belgrade is twofold: its expansionist agenda will encounter resistance from all its neighbors and that of international agencies, while the quest for "greatness" will make Serbia increasingly dependent on calculations. of Moscow...

The Jamestown Foundation

Global research and analysis

Analysis

05.02.2024

Janusz Bugajski about Polish Government Relations with Ukraine

New Polish Government Bolsters Relations with Ukraine

In his first foreign trip following the formation of the new Polish government, Prime Minister Donald Tusk visited Kyiv on January 22 to reaffirm that Ukraine remains Warsaw’s overarching security priority (Rzeczpospolita, January 23). His meetings with President Volodymyr Zelenskyy and the Ukrainian government were intended to demonstrate that relations between Warsaw and Kyiv were emerging from a downswing in the latter part of 2023 when Poland was embroiled in general elections and government formation...

Telegrafi

News website published in Kosovo

Opinion

04.02.2024

Janusz Bugajski i The West's fatal fear of escalation Telegrafi

The Danube Axis Threatens the Security of Europe

An axis has been formed in the middle of Europe, an axis on the Danube, which challenges the democratic developments of every state and undermines the security of the continent. The governments of Hungary, Serbia, Slovakia and Republika Srpska in Bosnia-Herzegovina are creating an alliance that aims to oppose NATO's principles of European unity and transatlanticism. The main protector of these governments is Vladimir Putin's Russia...

The Jamestown Foundation

Global research and analysis

Analysis

19.01.2024

Moscow Defends Serbia Government Against Opposition Protests Janusz Bugajski Analysis

Moscow Defends Serbia’s Government Against Opposition Protests

Since the widely criticized parliamentary elections on December 17, 2023, mass demonstrations in Belgrade have revealed substantial opposition to the ruling Progressive Party and the increasingly authoritarian rule of President Aleksandr Vučić. The protests, led by the Serbia Against Violence coalition, have also exposed Moscow’s fear of losing Serbia as its key ally in the Balkans (Srbija Protiv Nasilja, December 17, 2023)...

Telegrafi

News website published in Kosovo

Opinion

08.01.2024

Janusz Bugajski i The West's fatal fear of escalation Telegrafi

World Crises and America’s Challenges for 2024

The year 2024, as the year in which the presidential elections will take place in the USA, is also a very important year for American foreign policy. The crises that have unfolded simultaneously in several regions will test the unity of the West and the determination of the United States...

Politico

American political digital newspaper

Opinion

17.11.2023

Azerbaijan can become a constructive player in the Caucasus Janush Bugajski

Azerbaijan Can Become a Constructive Player in the Caucasus

Not all wars have to end in disaster alone. In fact, some can create conditions for more durable regional stability. After Azerbaijan regained its occupied territories in a military offensive this September, following three decades of armed conflict with Armenia, the world is faced with the possibility of the country becoming a constructive player in the South Caucasus. However, in order to succeed, such a transformation would require much more coordinated involvement from the United States and the European Union...

Politico

American political digital newspaper

Opinion

12.01.2023

The benefits of Russia’s coming disintegration

The benefits of Russia’s coming disintegration

We are currently witnessing an unfolding revolution in global security that Western policy makers are clearly unprepared for — the impending collapse of the Russian Federation.

Instead of planning contingencies for external spillovers and capitalizing on Russia’s de-imperialization, however, Western officials appear to be stuck in a bygone era, believing they can return to the post-Cold War status quo, with some even offering Moscow security guarantees to keep the country intact...

New Eastern Europe

News magazine dedicated to Central and Eastern European affairs

Opinion

02.09.2022

Janusz Bugajski about Western Russophobia

Time to Abandon Western Russophobia

The West would be wise not to ignore Russia’s escalating domestic challenges. The Soviet Union was also conducting special military operations and disinformation campaigns abroad in the years preceding its collapse...

New Eastern Europe

News magazine dedicated to Central and Eastern European affairs

Opinion

19.08.2022

Janusz Bugajski about Vladimir Putin and Alexandar Vuci

Serbia’s Self-Defeating Neo-Yugoslavism

While the US and EU have pushed for restarting talks between Serbia and Kosovo to help stabilise the Western Balkans, the Serbian government has been assisting both Russia and China in undermining Western interests. Since the ouster of Slobodan Milošević twenty years ago, successive governments in Belgrade have tried to raise Serbia’s stature by replicating the Titoist Yugoslav policy of non-alignment. But in trying to balance the US, EU, Russia and China, Serbia is in effect subverting its own links with Western institutions and weakening security on the Balkan peninsula...