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Publications

Beyond wait-and-see: the way forward for EU Balkan policy

27 May 10

Risk of instability in the Western Balkans: the EU can no longer 'wait-and-see'.

Dealing with Yanukovych’s Ukraine

18 Mar 10

The Yanukovych Paradox: How Ukraine’s new president can be good news for Europe after all.

What does Russia think?

24 Sep 09

ECFR publishes a collection of views from key Russian intellectuals.

European and Russian power in the troubled neighbourhood

16 Jun 09

Is a complacent strategy that focuses on gradual change rather than crises losing the EU its battle with Russia for influence in the eastern neighbourhood?

Beyond dependence: How to deal with Russian gas

06 Jan 09

Could building a single European market in natural gas be the most effective strategy for the European Union in countering Russia’s divisive energy diplomacy?

Can the EU win the peace in Georgia?

24 Aug 08

This authors analyse the background and developments in the Russia-Georgia conflict and outline recommendations on how to prevent wider political fallout.

Meeting Medvedev: The Politics of the Putin Succession

28 Feb 08

An in-depth analysis of the political context of Dmitry Medvedev’s rise, focusing on the behind-the-scenes manipulation by ‘political technologists’.

Poland's second return to Europe?

20 Dec 07

An in-depth analysis of the new Polish government’s foreign policy, focusing on new personalities shaping the agenda as well as plans to improve relations with Germany and Russia.

A Power Audit of EU-Russia relations

07 Nov 07

Despite its economic strength and military might, the EU has begun to behave as if it were subordinate to an increasingly assertive Russia. Read ECFR’s “Power Audit” of EU-Russia relations.

Commentary

Why EU leaders should not stare into Medvedev's eyes

Andrew Wilson - 28 Feb 08

In 2000, George Bush looked into Putin’s eyes and claimed he had found a soulmate for the West. Today, Western leaders may be about to repeat the same mistake with Dmitry Medvedev.

A united Europe must stand up to Russia

TIMOTHY GARTON ASH - 28 Feb 08

The Russian presidential election is such a cliffhanger. Will it be the rising star Dmitry “Obamovich” Medvedev? Or the veteran Gennady “McCainovich” Zyuganov? Aren’t we on the edge of our seats?

Kosovo: Between Kiribati and Kuwait

Daniel Korski - 16 Feb 08

Kosovo´s independence will require restraint and calm by all parties. Even so, it will present a number of key challenges for the EU.

State building and the EU's supra-national momentum

Ulrike Guérot - 08 Feb 08

Kosovo’s imminent independence - while the right course - raises difficult questions about some elements of the European project.

Serbia's European dream lives on - but only just

Daniel Korski - 04 Feb 08

Pro-European Boris Tadic may have regained the Serbian presidency, but his country remains sharply divided and the fight for its European future is not over. The EU should think hard about ways to support the pro-democracy camp.

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In the Press

Les Echos - 01 Sep 10

Thomas Klau on Germany’s linchpin role in the eurozone governance debate.

Wall Street Journal - 30 Aug 10

Ulrike Guerot on Germany's place in Europe, post euro crisis.

Radio Free Europe - 24 Aug 10

Andrew Wilson says Ukraine's greatest success has been its 'survival'.

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