Absorb and conquer: An EU approach to Russian and Chinese integration in Eurasia
Europe shouldn’t be afraid of Russian and Chinese efforts to integrate the Eurasian landmass, but should absorb them into its international order
ECFR Alumni · Former Programmes Manager
Louisa was ECFR's Programmes Manager until 2016.
Europe shouldn’t be afraid of Russian and Chinese efforts to integrate the Eurasian landmass, but should absorb them into its international order
European policymakers worry about Russian and Chinese integration efforts, which push them to think more strategically about the Eurasian landmass
The closure of the Aegean route for migrants may put new pressure on the Bulgarian border
Growing discontent is closing the window of opportunity for concessions on refugees
From NATO's eastern border Bulgaria looks warily at its neighbours
The Western Balkans, Turkey and the Eastern Neighbourhoods should be at the core of the review
Une conférence sur la perspective d'une union énergétique au sein de l'UE s'est tenue le 2 juillet à la Maison de l'Europe en présence…
The new-born European Energy Union is looking both inwards to better interconnectedness, and outwards to new energy sources
Europe’s new Energy Union aims at securing European energy supply – but, if not from Russia, where will Europe obtain its gas?
Europe shouldn’t be afraid of Russian and Chinese efforts to integrate the Eurasian landmass, but should absorb them into its international order
European policymakers worry about Russian and Chinese integration efforts, which push them to think more strategically about the Eurasian landmass
The closure of the Aegean route for migrants may put new pressure on the Bulgarian border
Growing discontent is closing the window of opportunity for concessions on refugees
From NATO's eastern border Bulgaria looks warily at its neighbours
The Western Balkans, Turkey and the Eastern Neighbourhoods should be at the core of the review
The new-born European Energy Union is looking both inwards to better interconnectedness, and outwards to new energy sources
Europe’s new Energy Union aims at securing European energy supply – but, if not from Russia, where will Europe obtain its gas?
Une conférence sur la perspective d'une union énergétique au sein de l'UE s'est tenue le 2 juillet à la Maison de l'Europe en présence…