Cezary Korycki

Interviews wydanie 3.03.2023 – 10.03.2023
Putin has a financial cushion for now
The scenarios assuming a collapse of the Russian economy have not materialized so far, says Dr. Lukasz Rachel, a Polish economist from the so-called Stanford Group.
Interviews wydanie 24.02.2023 – 3.03.2023
Russia is a clinical case of "Dutch disease"
"Putin is losing the European market and has to sell fuel to China and India, offering substantial price discounts. And this hurts," says Andrzej Krajewski, author of the book "Oil. The blood of civilisation".
Interviews wydanie 3.02.2023 – 10.02.2023
Russian historian: Defeating Ukraine is no longer possible
Putin is afraid of protests in Moscow or St. Petersburg, so only a small percentage of recruits are recruited from large cities, says prof. Boris Sokolov, Russian historian.
Interviews wydanie 27.01.2023 – 3.02.2023
A weak Russia will be a threat to NATO
Poland is now in the most favorable moment in history, as never before through the ages, says US armored forces officer Robert Forczyk.
Rozmowy wydanie 20.01.2023 – 27.01.2023
Żydom też nie podobają się ulice Bandery
Dawne elity kozackie pomogły zbudować kulturowe podstawy nowoczesnego ukraińskiego projektu narodowego – twierdzi prof. Serhij Płochij, historyk.
Interviews wydanie 13.01.2023 – 20.01.2023
Business with a Nazi past
Owners of companies such as BMW and Porsche are erasing the history of their fathers and grandfathers, says a Dutch journalist.
History wydanie 6.01.2023 – 13.01.2023
The Man Who Invented the 21st Century
Only a few hours after his death, all the inventor’s belongings and notes were secured by federal agents.
Culture wydanie 30.12.2022 – 6.01.2023
TV series to be watched by a billion people
There are no blue-eyed blondes in it.
Interviews wydanie 16.12.2022 – 23.12.2022
You cannot keep talking about the dark sides of a nation
Norman Davies: At Oxford, Polish can be studied only as a subsidiary to Russian.
Interviews wydanie 9.12.2022 – 16.12.2022
He was a talented artist. And he was a murderer
He killed Narutowicz 'only' because he could not kill Piłsudski, emphasises Dr Patryk Pleskot, historian.
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