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
Geopolitics and Security
A New Strategy for the South Caucasus
Is Russia Europe’s Biggest Threat?
Judy Dempsey asks Stefan Meister and other experts
The Russia File: Russia and the West in an Unordered World
Introduction from The Russia File, a DGAP co-publication
The Russia File: Russia and the West in an Unordered World
A co-publication from the DGAP and SAIS's Center for Transatlantic Relations
In the media
Events
Past events
Media, Propaganda, and Politics:
Russia’s Role in the European Information Sphere
Post-Soviet Conflicts and the Ukraine Crisis
Die OSZE im deutschen Vorsitzjahr 2016
How Popular is Vladimir Putin, Really?
The Significance of Surveys in Russian Domestic Policy
Transport und Infrastruktur in Eurasien
Chancen für mehr Integration und Entwicklung?
Moldova: Perpetual Crisis
Has the Eastern Partnership Failed?