How should Europe respond to Russia? The Spanish view
Spain's cautious approach regarding the Ukraine crisis is rooted in a complex cluster of factors, including geographic distance and economic ties with Russia
Spain's cautious approach regarding the Ukraine crisis is rooted in a complex cluster of factors, including geographic distance and economic ties with Russia
The Ukraine crisis has marked a gradual structural shift in Italian foreign policy towards Russia
The crisis in Ukraine is not about the rights of ethnic Russians, but rather Moscow's desire to destabilise Ukraine and re-establish strategic control of the region
What does the Ukraine conflict mean for Armenia and Azerbaijan? Richard Giragosian gives reasons for both concern and optimism in the South Caucasus…
Ukraine’s parliamentary elections and the polls held in the self-proclaimed eastern republics have lessened the chances for compromise
Continuous military confrontation in Eastern Ukraine has grave implications for Europe as well as for Ukraine
Following the Ukraine crisis where now for EU policy on Armenia and Azerbaijan?
Influential voices are pushing for the Finlandisation of Ukraine, but this proposal ignores both the actual experience of Finland with the Soviet Union and the real causes of the present crisis with the Kremlin.
Finland's Foreign Minister, Erkki Tuomioja, gives his assessment of the current situation between Russia and Ukraine, and the role of the EU
Ponencia de Francisco de Borja Lasheras, director adjunto de ECFR Madrid, en la Universidad del País Vasco el pasado 29 de octubre de 2014