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In this article, we briefly outline the process of establishment of the Catholic People’s Party, in addition to focusing on the programme of the first Hungarian Christian party. The history of the c...
The modernisation of the Polish Armed Forces entered a new phase after Poland acceded to NATO in 1999. After the dissolution of the Warsaw Pact, the Polish armed forces underwent a major downsizing an...
The path Czechia walked along the past almost three decades can be considered a successful transition. After the fall of the Iron Curtain and the dissolution of Czechoslovakia, the freshly formed repu...
After the Second World War the Allies were unanimous in the decision to abolish the former aggressor’s, Germany’s military power. However, during the Cold War, as the threat posed by the Soviet Un...
Abstract: After the democratisation of the country following the Revolution of 1989, Romania inherited a vast military force both in terms of manpower and equipment, albeit riddled with problems of in...
In the early 2000s, several reports were made for the government and decision-makers indicating that the Hungarian Defence Forces and their capabilities would become highly outdated by the 2010s witho...
In this paper I analyse the military developments and the strategic planning of the United Kingdom since the end of the Cold War. A two-phase change can be seen in British military strategy: the first...
ABSTRACT: In light of recent geopolitical developments and the prolonged conflict in the neighbouring Ukraine, the Republic of Moldova has announced serious intentions to modernise its armed forces. ...