Ukraine: Waiting for Donald, worrying about the EU
Ukraine's prospects are under threat from developments on both sides of the Atlantic
Ukraine's prospects are under threat from developments on both sides of the Atlantic
Ukraine’s pivot towards the West has barely begun, but fatigue and frustration are already setting in
The seemingly innocuous initiative to restore economic relations between Kyiv and Moscow is really Russia's latest move against the EU-Ukraine Association Agreement
Trump’s worldview is viewed as more likely to accommodate Russia’s ‘spheres of influence’ but his unpredictability is as much a worry for the Kremlin as it is for others
Kyiv’s relationship with Washington could get very bumpy, very quickly
With tensions rising between Russia and Ukraine, Erdogan may find himself forced to decide which side of the fence he sits on. That may entail falling out of love with Russia all over again.
Kyiv is making a dangerous mistake in confusing western solidarity with unconditional support for the Ukrainian government and its policies
Caught in conflict with Russia, Kyiv is loathe to join the EEU, but its elites lack enthusiasm or knowledge about China’s integration project
The West should require Kyiv to take these specific steps to fight graft before disbursing further aid
Ahead of the Dutch Ukraine referendum, ECFR co-chair Carl Bildt makes the case for greater integration and cooperation with Europe's eastern neighbour