New Eastern Europe

    • Strategic Europe

    Why the EU Can’t Play Hardball in Foreign Policy

    The EU is structurally incapable of using forceful, uncompromising methods to get what it wants. Yet sometimes the ability to play political hardball is just what the EU needs.

    • Commentary

    Two Squares, One Requirement

    Protests in Istanbul and Kiev have similar root causes and similar effects. The demonstrations have shown that citizens can and do take charge in their demand for freedom.

    • Carnegie.ru Commentary

    Russia Needs To Stay Clear of Ukraine

    The choice between Russia and the West should be Ukraine’s, and Russia should respect that choice and structure its relations with its neighbor accordingly.

    • Strategic Europe

    Is This Ukraine’s Turning Point?

    Recent protests in the Ukrainian capital are the biggest since the Orange Revolution of 2004. There are signs that this time around, things might turn out differently.

    • Carnegie.ru Commentary

    Standoff in Ukraine and Nation-Building

    Nation-building in Ukraine is a formidable task, its divided nation also a hurdle to a democratic development. Still, Ukraine seems to have a better chance of evolving as a democracy than Russia.

    • Commentary

    Ukraine: Responding to a Meltdown

    The presence of Assistant Secretary of State for European and Eurasian Affairs Victoria Nuland in Kyiv raises important questions about the U.S. role in the crisis in Ukraine.

    • Carnegie.ru Commentary

    Poland's Post-Vilnius Role in Ukraine

    • Paweł Dariusz Wiśniewski
    • December 05, 2013

    The time is now for Poland to support a peaceful dialogue between the Ukrainian opposition and President Yanukovych. It is also time for Warsaw to make the EU more aware that stability and peaceful transition in Ukraine is of crucial importance for the whole European security.

    • Multimedia

    How Did Ukraine Get Into a Tug of War Between Russia and the EU?

    Putin’s Eurasian Union would be a set of political and economic structures, similar to the EU, that Russia would dominate. But this vision comes with a price; Ukraine’s economy is in trouble, just as Russia is suffering from low economic growth.

    • Commentary

    The Battle Over Ukraine: Towards a New Geopolitical Game

    Angela Merkel has taken a first step toward a geopolitical competition with Russia over Eastern Europe, effectively ending years of cozy bilateral relations with Moscow.

    • Strategic Europe

    Judy Asks: Has the EU Lost Both Its Neighborhoods?

    Every week a selection of leading experts answer a new question from Judy Dempsey on the foreign and security policy challenges shaping Europe’s role in the world.

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