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Recent International Processes’ effects on the Socio-Political Situation in Ukraine

Ukrainian Think Thanks Publications Review Ukrainian Think Thanks Publications Review The political process in the Ukraine has become as hot as the scorching weather the country has been experiencing of late. Discussions about the latest trends at home and around the world and what it all means for the future of Ukraine have reached fever pitch. The recent NATO Summit in Warsaw, the attempted coup in Turkey, the complicated dynamics of the development of Ukraine’s relations with important...

09.09.2016

Are the Minsk Agreements Doomed?

... sharp escalation in Ukraine could trigger a full-scale conflict with both Russia and the USA involved. Such developments could lead to unpredictable consequences, for example, a split within the North Atlantic Alliance over possible interference in the Ukrainian crisis. Back in 2015, the Obama Administration preferred to impose sanctions and use possible supplies of lethal weapons to Kiev as the next potential step in the event of escalation. At the same Victoria Nuland and the Russian Deputy Foreign ...

05.08.2016

Stefanie Babst: We Need to Settle the Ukrainian Crisis First

On July 11–12, 2016, Moscow became the venue for the 162nd Bergedorf Roundtable titled “Russia and Europe: What Unites Us, What Divides Us?” held by the Russian International Affairs Council and the Korber Foundation. RIAC website editor Maria Smekalova asked Stefanie Babst , Head of Strategic Analysis Capability to the NATO and Chairman of the Military Committee, about the latest NATO summit results, prospects of Russia-NATO copperation and the bloc’s reaction to Brexit...

12.07.2016

Seven Phantoms of the Russia’s Policy Toward the European Union

... levels of economic interdependence allowed Moscow to take a benign view on mounting political problems with Brussels— these problems were perceived as negligible or, at least, affordable compared to fundamental reciprocal economic interests. The Ukrainian crisis and the subsequent EU sanctions against Russia proved this perception wrong. Of course, in Moscow the European decision on sanctions was interpreted as caused by the US pressure, but there are reasons to believe that the Russian side ...

06.04.2016

How to Talk with Russia

After Russia’s annexation of Crimea, many policymakers in Europe concluded that it had been a mistake to let Russia get away with the 2008 Georgian war. “We were not clear enough on Georgia, that’s why they moved to Ukraine,” was the gloomy conclusion. In all likelihood, similar conversations took place also in Moscow. “We were not clear enough in Georgia, that’s why they moved to Ukraine,” people would say, having in mind the expansion of Western outreach...

09.03.2016

German-Russian International Affairs Dialogue (GRID). Conference Reports

German-Russian International Affairs Dialogue (GRID) is a joint initiative of Russian International Affairs Council (RIAC) and Körber Foundation (Körber Stiftung). The project is aimed at discussing and analyzing the current state of Russian-German relations and the role both countries play in the global arena. The project is based on the discussion within the joint German-Russian working group, that meets twice a year in Berlin and Moscow and confidentially discusses the current international...

12.02.2016

The OSCE in Modern Europe

... Conference on Security and Cooperation in Europe, which began in 1983. flickr.com/photos/oscepa/ Results of Helsinki+40 Project Presented at OSCE PA Anniversary Session And we are seeing something similar happening today: against the background of the Ukrainian crisis and worsening relations between Russia and the West, the OSCE continues to be the only multilateral platform for taking collective decisions to resolve the crisis that is supported by all sides – Russia, Ukraine, the United States,...

19.11.2015

Russian and Western differences continue over Ukraine, Syria

... unresolved issues in Eastern Donbass, and neither Ukraine nor the West accepts the annexation of the Ukrainian region of Crimea. REUTERS/Alexei Nikolsky/RIA Novosti Ivan Timofeev: 7 Trends for Russian Foreign Policy You Need to Know Do you think that the Ukrainian crisis affects neighboring countries in the region? Absolutely. Russian occupation and military interference within Ukraine itself means that many countries of the region are uncertain about their own sovereignty and their future. Some suggest ...

29.10.2015
 

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