Strategic patience with Russia will pay off
Instead of using Ukraine as a bargaining chip with Russia, the EU needs to be strategic and united in its approach
Instead of using Ukraine as a bargaining chip with Russia, the EU needs to be strategic and united in its approach
Though Russia is facing a rapid economic decline, Putin continues to effectively ignore the looming recession.
Moldova's new pro-European government will face a strong pro-Russian opposition and it must act quickly to implement reforms – for its own sake and for the EU's
An event presenting the ECFR report “Why Europe should support reform of the Ukrainian gas market”, which also discussed the latest events, connected to the South Stream project and the European energy diplomacy
The situation in eastern Ukraine is only a temporary stalemate
Ukraine finally has a new government, but fighting in the east is continuing and the economy is near collapse
It has been two days since Vladimir Putin announced the death of the South Stream pipeline and the domestic political fallout in Bulgaria continues
The sanctions on Russia have created winners and losers, and those most vocal about them are often those with the most to lose
Cho Khong, Chief Political Analyst at Shell International, Julian Popov, Fellow of the European Climate Foundation, David Cadier, Fellow in International Strategy and Diplomacy…
This discussion will be looking at how the EU energy policy is supporting energy security