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October 2022
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October 2022

No side made major military advances in the Ukraine war during December. The weather conditions and the increasing weapons’ shortage made kinetic warfare difficult.

November 2022
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November 2022

No side made major military advances in the Ukraine war during December. The weather conditions and the increasing weapons’ shortage made kinetic warfare difficult.

December 2022
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December 2022

No side made major military advances in the Ukraine war during December. The weather conditions and the increasing weapons’ shortage made kinetic warfare difficult.

January 2023
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January 2023

This month, the most heated warzones in Ukraine were Bakhmut and Soledar. Despite Russian bombardments, Ukraine has shown an increased capacity for intercepting aerial attacks. Meanwhile, increased Russian military activity was reported in Belarus.

Italy – Romania Experts Dialogue: Sharing Perspectives and Analyses of Foreign and Security Policies
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Italy – Romania Experts Dialogue: Sharing Perspectives and Analyses of Foreign and Security Policies

New Strategy Center and the Italian Embassy in Romania organized the event “Italy – Romania Experts Dialogue: Sharing Perspectives and Analyses of Foreign and Security Policies” on the 15th of December in Bucharest.       The event was held under the auspices of both countries’ Foreign Ministries and was opened by the Romanian Secretary...

Cooperation agreement NSC – Delphi Economic Forum, Greece
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Cooperation agreement NSC – Delphi Economic Forum, Greece

New Strategy Center concluded a cooperation agreement with Delphi Economic Forum, Greece. The Delphi Economic Forum is a debate platform that brings together political, economic, business, academic and other thought leaders in an effort to address emerging challenges, influence national and regional agendas and promote socially responsible policies for sustainable growth for Europe, the Eastern...

New NSC study, dedicated to France’s security policy in the Black Sea and Mediterranean area
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New NSC study, dedicated to France’s security policy in the Black Sea and Mediterranean area

New Strategy Center publishes a new study, this time dedicated to France’s security policy in the Black Sea and Mediterranean area. Starting from Paris’s involvement in the two regions, the study addresses the issue of France’s influence as a holder of territories in various parts of the world and a key player in the Euro-Atlantic...

Cooperation agreement NSC – CEP, Slovenia
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Cooperation agreement NSC – CEP, Slovenia

New Strategy Center has signed a cooperation agreement with the Center for European Perspective (CEP), from Slovenia. CEP is a governmental organization established in 2006 at the initiative of the Slovenian Ministry of Foreign Affairs, with a rich activity in the wider Balkan area. CEP’s main areas of activity are increasing the resilience to disinformation...

„Black Sea Alert: Mapping the Challenges of the Region” at the Munich Leaders Meeting in Bucharest
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„Black Sea Alert: Mapping the Challenges of the Region” at the Munich Leaders Meeting in Bucharest

New Strategy Center, in partnership with the Munich Security Conference (MSC), organized a debate on “Black Sea Alert: Mapping the Challenges of the Region” on 29 November, on the sidelines of the Munich Leaders Meeting in Bucharest, 28-29 November. This event takes place ahead of the Bucharest meeting of NATO Foreign Ministers.     The New...

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New Strategy Center, partner of Munich Leaders Meeting

New Strategy Center is a partner of the Munich Security Conference (MSC) in organizing the Munich Leaders Meeting that will take place in Bucharest, between November 27-29. Moreover, the NSC is organizing a special event on the sidelines of the conference, on the theme “Black Sea Alert: Mapping the Challenges of the Region”. The Munich...

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