Greater Europe as a Multilateral, Pragmatic Agenda for Turkey
Despite impressive progress in recent years, Turkey has so far failed to make a strategic choice between developing the country as a global and open force and “Muslim parochial conservatism....
Task Force Position Paper
Task Force Position Paper
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1. Why Greater Europe?
We believe recent divisions between the EU and Russia over the future of Ukraine demonstrate the urgent need to pursue a new European cooperative project: One that conceives of Europe in its broadest sense geographically and politically,...
... large-scale unification projects, offering a choice of integration landmarks and models, which were de facto nonexistent when the Eastern Partnership was first launched.
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Igor Ivanov, Des Browne, Adam Daniel Rotfeld:
We Need to Build Greater Europe
In the early 1990s, Europe shifted to a new qualitative level of integration, i.e. from the EEC to the EU, whereas from 1995 to 2013, the number of members almost doubled, making true integration increasingly more difficult. The global ...
We Need to Build Greater Europe
More than two decades after the Cold War ended, Europe still stands divided. This has been proven in the last few days by the zero-sum logic being used to describe the situation of Ukraine, where the people apparently have to make a choice ...
On October 8-9, the second session of international High Level Leadership Task Force on European-Russian Relations was held in London to discuss preparation of the joint report on prospects for a united Greater Europe by 2030. The forum was organized by the
European Leadership Network
,
Polish Institute of International Affairs
(PISM) and Russian International Affairs Council.
Session one took place in Moscow in
March 2013
.
The Russian side was represented ...
Interview with Dmitry Trenin, Director of the Carnegie Centre in Moscow
Interview
The relevance of the concept of Greater Europe, stretching from Iceland and Norway in the north to Turkey in the south, and from Portugal in the west to Russia in the east, and the prospects for this concept becoming reality were discussed by
Irina Busygina
, Professor at the Moscow ...
We are pleased to announce today the formation of a new High Level Leadership Task Force on European-Russian Relations: A Cooperative Greater Europe by 2030.
The Task Force will bring forward proposals to allow all countries of the region to decisively break with the costly legacy of the Cold War and focus more effectively on meeting the emerging political, economic, and security challenges ...
On March 22, Moscow hosted a session of steering group for project Greater Europe-2030 organized by the Russian International Affairs Council and
European Leadership Network
with assistance of
Polish Institute of International Affairs
.
The roundtable covered the following issues:
– Importance of strategic ...