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Pozycja Krakowskie Studia Międzynarodowe nr 2, 2015 (Przemiany systemu bezpieczeństwa i współpracy międzynarodowej w drugiej dekadzie XXI w. Część 2: Geopolityczny wymiar kryzysu ukraińskiego.)(Oficyna Wydawnicza AFM, 2015) Kęsek, Rafał; Kraj, Kazimierz; Cziomer, Erhard; Mickiewicz, Piotr; Węc, Janusz Józef; Bednarz, Łukasz; Łastawski, Kazimierz; Stolarczyk, Mieczysław; Bonusiak, Włodzimierz; Munkelt, Peter; Adamczyk, Natalia; Wagner, Helmut; Pieróg, Iwona; Cziomer, Erhard; Bednarczyk, BogusławaPrezentowana analiza przemian systemu bezpieczeństwa i współpracy międzynarodowej w drugiej dekadzie XXI w. stanowi kontynuację wcześniejszych badań na temat strategicznego wymiaru współpracy transatlantyckiej. Jej zasadniczym celem jest dokonanie pogłębionej oceny przemian polityczno-militarnych i społecznych aspektów bezpieczeństwa transatlantyckiego o charakterze globalnym i regionalnym. Towarzyszące im wyzwania i zagrożenia o charakterze wewnętrznym oraz międzynarodowym narastały już od początku XXI w., jednak dopiero w latach 2013–2015 postawiły pod znakiem zapytania dotychczasowy system bezpieczeństwa i współpracy w Europie, mozolnie budowany po przezwyciężeniu konfliktu Wschód–Zachód na przełomie 1989 i 1990 r.Pozycja Relacje Polski i Ukrainy 2010–2015 – ukraiński punkt widzenia(Oficyna Wydawnicza AFM, 2016) Hurak, IhorPoland has repeatedly acted as a reliable ally in promoting Ukraine’s activity on the international stage and during internal political turmoil. Polish leadership played the exceptional role during the Revolution of dignity. Having regard to the aggravation of confrontation, especially Poland’s activity enabled to approve a common position of the EU concerning the events on the Maidan and force Yanukovych to sign the Agreement on settlement of political crisis in Ukraine. From the beginning of Russian aggression on the territory of Ukraine, Poland stressed the inviolability of Ukrainian borders and encourage to the implementation of sanctions against Russia at the various international forums. Since a Poland’s representative has not been involved at the negotiating group on normalization of the situation in Ukraine, intensity of Ukrainian-Polish dialogue on the highest level slightly reduced during 2014–2015. Direct contacts of Ukraine’s leadership with the leaders of Germany and France, which having signifi cant impact on making decisions within the EU and being eligible as partners in the negotiations for Russia, have positive effects. However, they have not allowed to fully using great potential of Ukrainian-Polish strategic partnership.Pozycja Ukrainian crisis: Egypt’s strategic choices(Oficyna Wydawnicza AFM, 2023) El-Bazzal, NathalieThe foreign policy of the great powers due to the Arab revolutions and the recent upheavals in the Middle East seems to display an ‘American retreat’ and a ‘Russian comeback.’ In this context, the countries of the MENA region want to build their relations with new partners and not only with the United States. Egypt, which historically was an ally of the Soviet Union (today Russian Federation), and then of the United States, has kept a neutrality on the Ukrainian conflict for several reasons. My research work aims to provide a political and economic analysis in view of the strategic choices that Cairo has made. For several years, the land of the Pharaohs has been trying to balance its relations with Western countries and also those at the regional level and has become an essential mediator, such as in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. In terms of its food security, the country is dependent on Russian wheat (50%) as well as Ukrainian wheat (30%). The tourism sector, which is one of the country’s four main sources of income, is also a major issue for the government: Ukrainian and Russian tourists flock to the country in large numbers every year. On the commercial level, Russia is seeking to further develop its economic relations with Egypt. This is illustrated by the USD 20 billion project to build the first nuclear power plant in Egypt, in Dabaa, by the Russian state-owned company Rosatom.