Winning the normative war with Russia
How Europe can respond to the Russian challenge
How Europe can respond to the Russian challenge
Moscow’s handling of Kaliningrad in recent years makes it no surprise World Cup fans are set to venture in from Poland for matches only rather than stay there
The four power audits show that Europeans, particularly when working together, retain the capacity to cooperate and compete effectively with all these powers. But they also show that, in each case, Europe is failing to do so.
The path to winning the normative war will not go so much through countering Russia as through improving Europe’s resilience and reinvigorating its model
Introduction “Serbia and the rest of the Balkans are a pawn in a great game of powers between Russia, the EU, and the US.”…
What are Russia’s strategic goals and how should Europe respnd to them?
Moscow has undergone a lively debate on the future course of its foreign policy – which may now become obsolete by the poisoning of Sergei Skripal.
We do not yet know everything about this crime, so it is wise to leave stronger measures for when we know more
Mark Leonard speaks with ECFR experts Kadri Liik and Sebastian Dullien about the consequences of the attack on Sergei Skripal and his daughter in the…
How should the West respond to the renewed Russian threat?