Lessons from Munich
As Europe pushes for negotiation over Ukraine, the Munich Security Conference showed the depth of division not only between Russia and the West, but between the Western partners as well
As Europe pushes for negotiation over Ukraine, the Munich Security Conference showed the depth of division not only between Russia and the West, but between the Western partners as well
The Ukraine crisis pushed Poland to the forefront of EU diplomacy, but as Germany stepped up, Poland’s leadership was sidelined
The future of the EU depends on helping the new Ukraine stand up to a resurgent Russia
Ukraine is at war with Russia and only the West can turn the tide – but will it?
The EU lacks a rational partner in the East, but that does not mean it should curry favour with an unreasonable one
The EU is at risk of fundamentally misunderstanding Russia’s motivations in its foreign policy, which could spell real danger
Two all-too-plausible scenarios could turn 2015 into an annus horribilis for the Union
Ukraine finally has a new government, but fighting in the east is continuing and the economy is near collapse
On the anniversary of the Vilnius Summit, it is clear that the EU had no better options than the ones it chose.
One year after the start of the demonstrations, an eye witness assesses what has changed in Ukraine