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WSF2015 Institutional Partner: The National Centre for Strategic Studies

  • Published: October 13, 2015

WSF2015 Institutional Partner: The National Centre for Strategic Studies

  • Published: October 13, 2015

The Organizing Committee of the WSF is proud to introduce the National Centre for Strategic Studies that has become an institutional partner of the Warsaw Security Forum 2015.

The National Centre for Strategic Studies (NCSS) is an independent, non-partisan analytical and research institute established to invigorate debate, promote creative and innovative thinking as well as provide expertise on broad spectrum of national security issues. The Centre will focus particularly on planning and investments options for the future Polish Armed Forces and developing its capabilities. The National Centre for Strategic Studies strives to develop the culture of strategic thinking in Poland; its objectives are to be achieved through qualitative and quantitative analyses, academic research, publishing and educational activities. In our research activities we cooperate with the high-ranked national and foreign think-tanks.

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