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The Rise of Poland and Nato's New Balance of Power

Summary by Magyar Hang
Warsaw is today one of the most dynamic actors in European security policy. The question is whether this dynamic will result in lasting strategic stability – or whether it marks the beginning of an era in which Eastern Europe is not only an object of history, but once again one of its protagonists.
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Warsaw is today one of the most dynamic actors in European security policy. The question is whether this dynamic will result in lasting strategic stability – or whether it marks the beginning of an era in which Eastern Europe is not only an object of history, but once again one of its protagonists.

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Magyar Hang broke the news in on Saturday, February 28, 2026.
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