Ukraine realizes that in the last months, they’re not bordering Poland, they’re bordering Polish elections
Ivan Krastev explains the shift in Polish policy to stop delivering new weapons to Ukraine
Ukraine realizes that in the last months, they’re not bordering Poland, they’re bordering Polish elections
Ivan Krastev explains the shift in Polish policy to stop delivering new weapons to Ukraine
Don’t focus on U.S.-China competition, as they are not going to be able to discipline fragmentation as Russia and America did in the Cold War.
Ivan Krastev comments on world order ahead of the G20 summit in New Delhi
A year after Russia’s invasion of Ukraine it turns out that expectations of a split were misguided
Ivan Krastev and Mark Leonard explain that Putin and Xi’s hopes of driving a wedge between Europe and the US have not been realised
Europe’s unity over the war in Ukraine could evaporate in the face of a successful Russian counter-offensive
Krastev and Leonard reflect on the European unity after the war
Russia is widely seen as an “adversary” or “rival” by Europeans
In ECFR’s latest polling report, Ivan Krastev and Mark Leonard analyse how attitudes to Russia have changed
After a year of war in Ukraine, there is a remarkable level of unity that did not exist at the beginning of the conflict
According to an ECFR study, Europeans are increasingly unimpressed by Putin’s nuclear threats
Die Austrian newspaper refers to ECFR’s latest opinion poll
According to a survey, many people in the West are backing Ukraine: Kiev must win the war against Moscow
According to a survey by the European Council on Foreign Relations, more Germans would accept territorial losses of Ukraine to Russia than in other EU states
ECFR new polling data is presented