Defend. Resist. Repeat: Ukraine’s lessons for European defence
Ukraine has mounted an innovative response to Russian aggression in 2022. The rest of Europe can learn from this – but should continue to provide weapons and training in return
Ukraine has mounted an innovative response to Russian aggression in 2022. The rest of Europe can learn from this – but should continue to provide weapons and training in return
European leaders must shift from supplying only short-term military support for Ukraine to providing long-term strategic assistance
Mark Leonard is joined by Fyodor Lukyanov to learn more about the Russian perspective on global order
Concerns are mounting that Belarusian troops could join Russia’s forces in Ukraine. But this course of action would be extremely risky – for both Putin and Lukashenka
Ukraine’s experience of defending itself against Russian aerial attacks could make it an important future member of Europe’s Sky Shield Initiative
We will discuss Germany’s role in Europe and will reflect on how the new European order is viewed in Berlin
Russia is using Iranian-made drones to make up for its other shortcomings. Their use is unlikely to prove a game-changer – but Europeans should still assist Ukraine to defend against them
Putin’s mobilisation is unlikely to change the direction of the war – if Ukraine’s Western allies remain steadfast in their support
Mark Leonard is joined by Aslı Aydıntaşbaş to talk about Turkey’s understanding of order
Vladimir Putin may find his war on Ukraine toughens up the West rather than hastens its demise