One More Time on Greater Europe and Greater Eurasia
... a couple of decades. However, imagine for a second that a miracle happens, and the Ukrainian problem is off the table. Would it open a way for a common understanding of the European future and for a consorted EU–Russia effort at building a shared Greater Europe? Most likely, it would not. The Ukrainian conflict, as important as it is, should not overshadow more fundamental divisions between the East and the West; these divisions are not likely to disappear any time soon. Andrey Kortunov: Europe and Russia: Four Scenarios for the New Cycle Diverging visions of the European future Even during the honeymoon of the Russian-EU cooperation in early 2000s Moscow ...