
Nicolai von Ondarza
Nicolai von Ondarza is a prominent researcher at the German Institute for International and Security Affairs (SWP), where he focuses on European security policy and its implications for Germany's role in the EU. His analyses often address the complexities of EU member state relations, particularly in the context of Poland's shifting political landscape. In recent discussions, he has highlighted the potential consequences of Poland's presidential elections on its future relations with the EU and the strategic balance within the region.
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Nicolai von Ondarza describes the current situation as an unwanted balance that is politically difficult to modify.
Cinco aspectos en los que Brexit cambió la economía y la política del Reino UnidoNicolai von Ondarza said that 'open US backing for regime change' in Europe was now evident.
European Council president warns US not to interfere in Europe’s affairs | European UnionThe core of the relationship is in the security and foreign policy field, said Nicolai von Ondarza from the German Institute for International and Security Affairs.
German president arrives in UK on landmark state visitNicolai von Ondarza has analyzed all the security agreements related to NATO.
In preparing for the end of NATO, Canada falls behind EuropeNicolai von Ondarza is the head of the research department at the German Institute for International and Security Affairs.
La defensa abre una nueva brecha en Europa | Internacional
Nicolai von Ondarza is an analyst at the SWP think tank in Berlin who commented on the significance of the new treaty between Germany and the UK.
Reino Unido e Alemanha reforçam relações na defesa, transporte e migrações | Reino UnidoNicolai von Ondarza commented on the treaty as a sign of normalizing German-British relations.
Germania și Regatul Unit semnează primul tratat de la cel de-al Doilea Război Mondial – Ziarul de GardăVon Ondarza is from the German Institute for International and Security Affairs.
Presidential vote likely to determine Poland’s place on the EU stage | Poland






































