Russia’s Aid Agency Aims to Fill USAID’s Void

Russia’s Aid Agency Aims to Fill USAID’s Void

Rossotrudnichestvo is widely viewed as providing cover for intelligence-gathering activities and mischief-making. For example, an analysis of Russia House operations in Czech capital Prague published in late 2024 by the Warsaw Institute characterized Rossotrudnichestvo as a front for spying.

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About the Warsaw Institute

The Warsaw Institute is a Polish-based geopolitical think tank. Its main areas of interests include international relations, energy security, defense, history, culture, and any other issues crucial for Poland and Central and Eastern Europe. We proudly support the Three Seas Initiative and transatlantic relations.

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Warsaw Institute Foundation – USA

The first Polish think tank operating in the United States. The overriding goal of its activity is to increase knowledge about Poland and the region of Central and Eastern Europe and to strengthen the strategic transatlantic partnership. The Warsaw Institute Foundation is a non-profit organization.

Wikipedia: Warsaw Institute

The Warsaw Institute is a Polish nonprofit think tank specializing in geopolitics and international affairs.[1] Founded in 2014, the institute’s primary goal is to strengthen the relationship between the United States and Poland. Topics of interest include national security, energy, history, culture, as well as other issues which are seen as being of strategic importance to Poland along with Central and Eastern Europe.

WikiSpooks: Warsaw Institute

Warsaw Institute, Member of EXPOSE Network

The Integrity Initiative reported that “while officially independent [the group] is widely understood to be under the control of Poland’s governing Law and Justice Party”