Scenarios of How the Crisis may Unfold
Scenarios of How the Crisis may Unfold
The Ukrainian crisis presents the most serious and dangerous challenge to European security since the collapse of Yugoslavia and the series of ethnic conflicts it gave rise ...
... Ukraine and Russia's relations with Europe and the United States, who offered their assessments of the domestic situation in Ukraine and possible settlement of the crisis.
Following the session, RIAC plans to generate the negative, positive and status-quo scenarios for future Ukraine developments.
Situational analysis "Russia and Ukraine: Corridor of Opportunities"
After the successful implementation of the project
“
Russian-German Relations in 2030: Four Scenarios
”
presented on October 31, 2013 in Moscow with the support of the Russian International Affairs Council, the Friedrich Ebert Foundation launched another large-scale program “The European Union and the East: Scenarios 2030” ...
... scenario for the ongoing crisis in Ukraine would you consider most likely?
Interview
RIAC experts -
Alexander Tevdoi-Burmuli
(MGIMO-University),
Sergey Utkin
(Russia Academy of Sciences) and
Nikolay Kaveshnikov
(Institute of Europe, RAS) - analyze scenarios for the ongoing crisis in Ukraine.
Alexander Gushchin, Associate Professor, Department of Post-Soviet Countries, Russian State University for the Humanities.
I want to offer a few thoughts on the causes of the crisis first. No matter how much ...
... significant hurdles in expanding military capacities due to budget limitations. As a result, in the long run the scales are going to definitely tip in favor of China.
Outcomes
While the conflict outcomes seem infinitely numerous, here are five basic scenarios.
China's defeat and ensuing bipolar confrontation
. A defeat would trigger an escalation of mass nationalism and harsher anti-Japanese and anti-American sentiments in China. Craving revenge, the Chinese would prepare for another war. The international ...
Russia-EU Relations: Future Scenarios
In June 2008, Russia and the European Union started to negotiate the conclusion of a new Partnership and Cooperation Agreement (PCA) after a two-year delay. The intention was to replace the old PCA, which entered into force on 1 December, ...