Public purpose co-financed by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Poland in the competition “Cooperation in the Field of Public Diplomacy 2019”. | ||
Co-financed by the Minister of Culture and National Heritage from the Promotion of Culture Fund. | ||
Editorial office activities supporting the publication of The Warsaw Institute Review quarterly were co-financed as part of the implementation of the task “ Geopolitics in the civic debate” from the funds of the Civic Initiative Fund Program 2019. | ||
The Warsaw Institute Foundation – American think tank with goals like strengthening the knowledge of Poland and CEE region by preparing and providing its partners with analyses and studies; supporting international cooperation between Poland and United States; supporting the development of democracy, the economy, energy security and military security. | ||
Warsaw Institute – Polish think tank which main areas of its interest are: international relations, energy security, defence, history, culture and any other issues crucial for Poland and East-Central Europe. Warsaw Institute is an independent, non-profit, nonpartisan organization. | ||
The Australian Institute of International Affairs (AIIA) | ||
National Security Bureau of the Republic of Poland | ||
Embassy of Estonia in Warsaw | ||
Embassy of Latvia in Poland | ||
Embassy of Lithuania in Warsaw in Poland | ||
Embassy of the Czech Republic in Warsaw | ||
Embassy of the Slovak Republic in Warsaw | ||
Embassy of Hungary in Warsaw, Poland | ||
Embassy of Romania in the Republic of Poland | ||
Embassy of the Republic of Bulgaria, Poland | ||
Military Academy of Land Forces | ||
Baltic Defence College | ||
Baltic Security Foundation | ||
Military Academy of Lithuania | ||
European Values Center for Security Policy | ||
Slovak Security Policy Institute | ||
Századvég Foundation | ||
New Strategy Center | ||
Center for the Study of Democracy | ||
Center for European Policy Analysis |