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  • China and the battle of coalitions

    This Chaillot Paper identifies the tactics and strategy used by China to expand its circle of friends.

    Chaillot Papers
    6 May 2022 By: Alice Ekman
  • Becoming a military district

    With Belarus now playing an active enabling role in the Russian military invasion of Ukraine, this Brief analyses how military cooperation between Russia and Belarus has deepened since 2020.

    Briefs
    14 March, 2022 By: András Rácz
  • Devil in the detail: local versus regional approaches to peace in Donbas

    This Brief analyses the peace efforts in Ukraine and argues that it would be in the country’s interest to continue decentralising and strengthening local governance structures, including in the east. But how does Moscow view this?

    Briefs
    28 February, 2020 By: Karen Madoian
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    The visa-free 3D effect: Georgia, Moldova and Ukraine

    Visa liberalisation processes have offset the slow pace of reforms in the eastern neighbourhood by drawing partner states closer to the EU. What have been the effects of this success story for the Eastern Partnership (EaP)?

    Briefs
    25 October 2017 By: Stanislav Secrieru
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    The Black Sea Region: challenges and opportunities for Europe

    Following an approach adopted by WEU well before other European security organisations, the Institute has devoted part of its research to regions that do not yet include full member states of either the EU or NATO. After the entry into force of the Amsterdam Treaty, the CFSP will...

    Chaillot Papers
    1 July 1999 By: Yannis Valinakis
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    EU and Ukraine - a turning point in 2004?

    EU enlargement raises important questions: How much further can the EU enlarge? Should the EU encompass geographic ‘Europe’ or stop at the western border of the CIS? Article 49 of the Treaty on European Union (TEU) clearly allows any geographically based European state to apply...

    Occasional Papers
    1 November 2003 By: Taras Kuzio
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    Relations in the Russia-Ukraine-EU triangle: 'zero-sum game' or not?

    By introducing the Wider Europe concept and the European Neighborhood Policy, the European Union has actually entered a region which Russia has long considered the sphere of its national interests. The Occasional Paper explores the resultant ‘zero-sum game’.

    Occasional Papers
    1 September 2007 By: Vsevolod Samokhvalov
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    Ukraine: Quo Vadis?

    Where is Ukraine going? As this Chaillot Paper endeavours to show, Ukraine itself has great potential to either stabilise or destabilise the region. Therefore, the question of Ukraine’s future orientation is of crucial importance for European security in general.

    Chaillot Papers
    14 February 2008 By: Sabine Fischer
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    The Tymoshenko case

    On 30 April 2013, the ECHR ruled that Yulia Tymoshenko had been subjected to arbitrary and unlawful detention before her trial in 2011. Yet, even if Tymoshenko’s case epitomises much of what is currently wrong with Ukraine’s politics, the problems facing the country are complex...

    Alerts
    6 May 2013
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    Ukraine’s gas loop

    This alert examines the battle for supplying gas to Kiev, explaining how the once powerful monopolistic strategies of Gazprom - take-or-pay clauses, market partitioning and destination clauses - have either been neutralised or even turned against the company through the logic of...

    Alerts
    15 July 2013 By: Nicu Popescu

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