The Robert Bosch Center was a DGAP program that offered applied and independent research, expert seminars, and policy-oriented publications on Russia, Central and Eastern Europe, and Central Asia from January 2017 to February 2021. It served as an important platform for debate about the target region for those working in the areas of policy, business, academia, and civil society.
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Publications
Die Lage im ukrainisch kontrollierten Teil des Donbass
Wilfried Jilge zu zivilgesellschaftlichem Aufbruch und dem Fortbestehen alter Klans
Eastern Voices: Europe’s East Faces an Unsettled West
Gemeinsame Publikation des SAIS Center for Transatlantic Relations und der DGAP
Eastern Voices: Europe’s East Faces an Unsettled West
A co-publication from the DGAP and SAIS's Center for Transatlantic Relations
Eastern Voices: Is the West Listening?
Einleitung aus der DGAP-Gemeinschaftspublikation Eastern Voices: Europe’s East Faces an Unsettled West
Eastern Voices: Is the West Listening?
Introduction from Eastern Voices: Europe’s East Faces an Unsettled West, a DGAP co-publication
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Media and Propaganda:
How to Respond to Russian Information Warfare?
Ungarns Position in der Flüchtlingskrise
Securitization in Russia –
Ideology, Security Doctrine, and Foreign Policy
Securitization in Russia: Concept, Impact, and Prospects
EU-Central Asia Strategy:
Reality Check and Exploring the Way Ahead
Ukraine: What Model to Implement?
What is the current state of reforms and what drives and hinders progress?