Although a Russian attack on other European countries is not imminent, the risk would increase exponentially if Europe fails to support Kyiv
Nathalie Tocci explains what is needed from Europe as US support for Kyiv falters
Although a Russian attack on other European countries is not imminent, the risk would increase exponentially if Europe fails to support Kyiv
Nathalie Tocci explains what is needed from Europe as US support for Kyiv falters
When Russian President Vladimir Putin gave the order to attack the Ukrainians in February 2022, he also attacked the Soviet Union
Putin plays, on the one hand, with propaganda and, on the other, with military intimidation, trying to appear stronger than he actually is
Ukrainian military experts are cautious about providing information on these defences, which also include surface-to-air missile systems Nasams (Norway, USA), SAMPS/T (Italy, France) and others
Ukraine’s strategy is likely to shift to one of active defence by 2024 to preserve and rebuild its forces and conduct targeted attacks to raise the costs of Russia’s invasion
[Ukraine’s] Western partners are much more afraid of the prospect of Russian defeat than of the war as it stands, or even of an expansion or escalation
Bruno Maçães reflects on the two-year anniversary of Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine
In this podcast, Célia Belin and Marie Dumoulin explain how the war in Ukraine reshaped the global order
Célia Belin and Marie Dumoulin on how the war in Ukraine affected the global system of alliances
For Europe to continue to support Ukraine, EU leaders must change the way they talk about the war