| Issue Brief No. 121, Between East and South: Balancing Central Europe’s New Approach to the EU Neighborhood | ||
| 3 October 2011 David Král, CEPA Senior Fellow and Director of the EUROPEUM Institute for European Policy in Prague, provides an assessment of the newly reviewed European Neighborhood Policy and argues that Central Europeans should seize the opportunity for enhanced engagement in both EU's Eastern and Southern neighborhood it offers. Read More >> | ||
| Democratic Change in Belarus: A Framework for Action | ||
| 23 September 2011 Following the highly successful Belarus Working Group initiative CEPA and Freedom House are publishing its culminating report, “Democratic Change in Belarus: A Framework for Action.” Read More >> | ||
| Issue Brief No. 120, America and the Eastern Partnership Initiative: From Friend to Meaningful Contributor | ||
| 1 August 2011 Dr. Katarzyna Pisarska, CEPA Associate Scholar and Director of the European Academy of Diplomacy in Warsaw, examines the strategic importance of U.S.-EU cooperation in facilitating the successful democratization of Belarus and the post-Soviet space. Read More >> | ||
| Building the New Normal: U.S.-Central European Relations 2010-2020 | ||
| 28 April 2011 Ahead of the May U.S.-Central Europe Strategy Forum, CEPA is publishing a collection of policy-oriented essays by seven of America’s and Central Europe’s leading analysts. Read More >> | ||
| Report No. 33: Post-Crisis Prospects and a New Growth Model for the EU-10 | ||
| 6 April 2011 Senior Economist at the World Bank in Warsaw, Marcin Piatkowski, analyzes the growth prospects of Central Europe. Arguing that the global crisis has undermined the credibility of the current economic model, Piatkowski offers a comprehensive set of policy recommendations for the development of the Warsaw Consensus — a new growth agenda for the region. Read More >> | ||
| Issue Brief No. 118, Keeping an Eye on the East: The Foreign Policy Priorities of the Central European Presidencies of the European Union | ||
| 30 March 2011 Kerry Longhurst at the College of Europe and CEPA Senior Fellow Marcin Zaborowski, write on the foreign policy priorities of the Central European Presidencies of the EU and offer an assessment of their prospects for success. Read More >> | ||
| Issue Brief No. 117, Belarus and the West: Three Scenarios | ||
| 29 March 2011 CEPA Senior Analyst Peter B. Doran writes on the policy options available to the West following the post-election crackdown on the opposition in Belarus last December. Arguing that President Aleksandr Lukashenko has no appetite for real reform, Doran asserts that policymakers should forgo further attempts to entice the regime to alter course and concentrate their efforts on fomenting change from below. Read More >> | ||


