The Ukraine crisis and the West’s true problem
The West's reaction to the Ukraine crisis was not as big a disaster as many think
The West's reaction to the Ukraine crisis was not as big a disaster as many think
The Ukraine crisis has been received in the Middle East with a collective “I told you so”
Given the low expectations even a week ago, the Ukrainian election can be counted a success
ECFR Explainer on the Ukrainian election
Despite Putin’s claims, Russia’s actions in Ukraine can be distinguished from previous Western invasions of debatable legality
Below the superficial unity in response to the Ukraine crisis, member states are dividing into clusters, each with its own view on Russia
China stands to gain more than it would lose from discouraging Western intervention whereas the weak US and EU responses worry Japan and Taiwan
ECFR launches an ambitious new strand of work on the global consequences of the Ukraine crisis
An opinion poll in Ukraine shows results radically different from the latest referendum
Is Kiev's new government willing and able to make radical changes to the old system?