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Warsaw Institute
Established
2014; 10 years ago (2014)
Registration no.
0000527487
Headquarters
Wilcza St. 9, 00-538 Warsaw
Location
Poland
President
Krzysztof Kamiński
Website
warsawinstitute.org
The Warsaw Institute is a Polish nonprofit think tank specializing in geopolitics and international affairs.[1] Founded in 2014, the institute's primary goal is to strengthen the relationship between the United States and Poland. Topics of interest include national security, energy, history, culture, as well as other issues which are seen as being of strategic importance to Poland along with Central and Eastern Europe.
The Warsaw Institute supports policy making decisions by publishing analysis and making practical recommendations. The analysis serves governmental organizations and agencies, NGOs, research institutes, academic society, the media and experts. In addition to publishing, the Warsaw Institute organizes and participates in international conferences, meetings and seminars in Poland and abroad. The Warsaw Institute has participated in joint projects with Heritage Foundation,[2] Századvég Foundation,[3] European Values[4] and SNSPA.[5] Warsaw Institute supports the Three Seas Initiative and transatlantic relations.[6]
The Warsaw Institute is an independent, non-profit, nonpartisan organization supported by contributions from individuals.
^bwm-admin. "European Union Seeks to Influence Hungary, Poland Through Budget Funds". www.washdiplomat.com. Retrieved 2018-09-03.
^"Advancing Liberty and Economic Freedom Through the Three Seas Initiative". The Heritage Foundation. Retrieved 2018-09-03.
^netbite.cz. "Prague Declaration on seven urgent steps proposed by Western security experts – European Values Think-Tank". European Values Think-Tank. Retrieved 2018-09-03.
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