ECFR argued that governments need to avoid polarisation of societies, and ‘present arms deliveries and sanctions as part of a defensive war’
The newspaper refers to ECFR’s “long war” plan
ECFR argued that governments need to avoid polarisation of societies, and ‘present arms deliveries and sanctions as part of a defensive war’
The newspaper refers to ECFR’s “long war” plan
There is also no unity on whether to press for regime change in Russia: most governments agree that this is not something the EU should set as its goal
The popular notion of an EU divided between east and west, between hawks and doves, is not reflected in the views of policymakers as Kadri Liik shows in her analysis
There is no consensus among European capitals about how the war might end. Despite this, Europeans are no longer clinging to the old international order, which Russia’s invasion bust apart.
Kadri Liik on the impact of the Russian war in Ukraine for the balance of power
I think the message is clear. We are not pro or anti-countries. We are pro-democracy and human rights.
Kadri Liik comments on the Nobel Peace Prize recipients in Russia, Ukraine, and Belarus
I think the message is clear. We are not pro or anti-countries. We are pro-democracy and human rights
Kadri Liik comments on the Nobel Peace Prize
[In 2014] China was expected to start financing the planned high-speed rail link between Moscow and Kazan
The interest in cooperation with China came mainly from Russia, says Kadri Liik
This says nothing about European division or European identity. You should not look for connections where there are none.
Kadri Liik comments on the difference in appreciation for Gorbachev
Kadri Liik discusses her recent article, “Putin’s Archaic War: Russia’s Newly Outlawed Professional Class – And How It Could One Day Return”
Russia’s defeat on the battlefield will actually help a better relationship with the West in the future
Kadri Liik joins host Steve Gutterman on his podcast to discuss Russian war aims and the impact of Western aid on the war
Kadri Liik provides the latest insights into Russia’s war on Ukraine, zooming in on developments in Mariupol