Search: Russia,Ukraine,European Union (136 materials)

 

The Great Chance of Multipolarity

... change and upheaval – so, let’s make something of it! „Schönheit ist überall ein gar willkommener Gast“ [1] (Goethe) Russia with a reach: Peaceful grazing horses. Russia/Lithuania border near Rusnè. (Summer 2023). Multipolarity is a reality ... ... the bipolar world are still making their presence felt, often with ill-considered decisions and actions. Panama, Greenland and Ukraine—just a few examples of the last throes of US imperialism. The drastic increase in import tariffs and their partial withdrawal ...

05.05.2025

Britain in the Transatlantic Standoff: Bridging the Gap?

... needs a new leader.” Many are entitled to think that her emotion is driven by her country, Estonia’s, animosity towards Russia. Looking back, European Union’s original love of peace, cooperation and democracy is being questioned. A prime example is the cancellation ... ... indecent speed in expanding membership since 2004, with its concomitant administrative confusion, a crisis such as the situation in Ukraine is simply too much for Brussels to cope with alone. This is the Europe that Britain is now trying to lead against Russia: ...

17.03.2025

Three Years of Conflict: Results for Ukraine

If Ukraine fails to find a way out of the conflict, even after enduring significant damage and losses, it risks further erosion of ... ... the US President and Vice President to the Ukrainian leader in the Oval Office. Although the end of the military conflict with Russia remains uncertain, the events in the White House provide an opportunity to reflect on the results of the past three years ...

11.03.2025

The Limits of Strategic Autonomy: Modi’s Visit to Ukraine

..., as New Delhi desires to ascertain whatever role it could play in the Ukrainian peace process On August 23, on the eve of Ukraine’s Independence Day, Prime Minister Narendra Modi travelled to Ukraine after concluding his visit in Poland. The half-day ... ... strategic autonomy has reached its limits following Modi’s warm reception in Moscow on June 8? Alexey Kupriyanov: New Agenda of Russia-India Relations Growing Interest in Peace Since early 2024, right up to Ukraine’s offensive in Kursk in early August ...

30.08.2024

Is a Marshall Plan for Ukraine possible?

... states of the EU, it would be logical to assume that Brussels rather than Washington would be the main donor for a post-conflict Ukraine. However, today the financial standing of the European Union, including Germany as the main potential sponsor of the new Marshall Plan, leaves much to be desired. Alexey Khlebnikov: ... ... of Middle East May be Future’s Best-Suited Mediators? Perhaps, architects of a new Plan could rely on the reserves of the Russian Central Bank, frozen by the West after February 24, 2022. Making a decisive move from freezing to confiscation is not ...

03.11.2022

China and Russia: Dialog in the Face of External Challenges

... RussiaUkraine conflict, European political circles have been demanding that China condemn Russia’s actions. This generated many negative opinions about China, and its image has suffered greatly in the eyes of European public. Clearly, the RussiaUkraine conflict negatively affects China–Europe relations since China does not Russia, contrary to what the European Union demands, putting China in a more difficult situation. Beijing greatly values its relations with Europe not only because of its significant economic interests in the region, but also because it wants to see Europe as an autonomous pole ...

08.07.2022

Oxford Process Tenth International Expert Meeting on Challenges in Settling Russian-Ukrainian Crisis

... of resolving the Russian-Ukrainian crisis and the future of European security. The meeting was dedicated to the prospects for post-conflict reconstruction of the territories affected by military operations and the future of economic relations between Ukraine, the European Union and Russia. Other discussion topics included various aspects of restructuring the Ukrainian economy, the problems of the country's external debt, and the likely place of Ukraine in the emerging global and European division of labor. As usual, the event was ...

17.06.2022

Ukrainian Crisis. Who Has the Upper Hand?

... question of the balance of losses and gains of key participants, as well as global players. Such a balance has yet to be struck for Russia and Ukraine. Hostilities continue and a political settlement has not been reached, which means that it is still difficult to say to ... ... of the balance for global and regional players—the EU, the US, China, Japan, Iran and others are more clearly visible. The European Union bears the most serious losses and costs. They are associated with the rupture of numerous trade and economic ties ...

16.03.2022

Debunking Some Myths about Russia’s Military Opertion in Ukraine

... look at the coverage and reporting of mainstream media outlets of the West, we can see that the majority of myths were created to suit them. The majority of misunderstandings have been built on the foundations of outright lies and fantasy. The US and European Union created misleading narratives about Russian military intervention in Ukraine aiming to destabilising Russia and countering Russian influence in Asia and Europe. This research exhibit that continuing to believe in the character and implementation of Western policies toward Russia and Ukraine will be detrimental to India ...

09.03.2022
 

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  1. In your opinion, what are the US long-term goals for Russia?
    U.S. wants to establish partnership relations with Russia on condition that it meets the U.S. requirements  
     33 (31%)
    U.S. wants to deter Russia’s military and political activity  
     30 (28%)
    U.S. wants to dissolve Russia  
     24 (22%)
    U.S. wants to establish alliance relations with Russia under the US conditions to rival China  
     21 (19%)
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