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China and Russia are seen as countries which have many common interests and a similar approach to the main problems of global policy. Both countries have very similar non democratic political systems, their economies are compatible and both countries are ready to challenge the US position in the world. These commonalities could form a good basis for a close cooperation between both countries as we see to-day and could be a good basis for maintaining and even developing this cooperation in future. However, there are very serious problems which may not in a very distant future weaken and even ruin this rosy situation - writes Janusz Onyszkiewicz, former Minister of National Defence.

The Euro-Atlantic Association is a social organization whose goal since its foundation remains to strengthen the pro-Atlantic orientation of Polish citizens. We treat NATO and the European Union as a communities of values. Both organizations form the bedrock of the modern, democratic world of the West.

THE EURO-ATLANTIC ASSOCIATION is pleased to invite members and guests on Friday, February 6th, 2015 at 14:00 – 17:00 to SEA Headquarters (Lubomirski Palace) Plac Zelaznej Bramy 10 in Warsaw for the following conference Poland in the face of radical Islam

The Euro-Atlantic Association is pleased to invite members and guests on September 24 (Wednesday) 2014 at 14:00–17:00 to SEA Headquarters (Lubomirski Palace) Plac Żelaznej Bramy 10 in Warsaw for the following conference: "Poland’s Defence Capabilities"

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