In Germany’s Russia Problem: The Struggle for Balance in Europe, John Lough argues that Germany’s historically conditioned reflexes have distorted its view of Russia and inhibited its policy approach to this strategic issue. This sharp and insightful account into German-Russian relations is a very timely read for policymaking and scholarly communities alike, writes Andriy Tyushka
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In Germany’s Russia Problem: The Struggle for Balance in Europe, John Lough argues that Germany’s hi...
The build-up of Russian troops on the Ukrainian border and Russia’s involvement in Kazakhstan have r...
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Russia’s invasion of Ukraine has seen large-scale warfare return to Europe for the first time in nea...
Germany will take over the presidency of the Council of the European Union today. Nele Marianne Ewer...
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This paper analyses the National Populist Challenges to Europe’s Center Right. It assesses the cases...
Russian and Ukrainian representatives failed to reach an agreement in talks held at the Belarusian-U...
In Rival Power: Russia in Southeast Europe, Dimitar Bechev offers a nuanced and cool-headed account ...
Russian President Vladimir Putin has held a number of talks with his Turkish counterpart Recep Tayyi...
Is NATO enlargement partly responsible for the Russia-Ukraine war? Zofia Stemplowska argues that rat...
In Germany’s Russia Problem: The Struggle for Balance in Europe, John Lough argues that Germany’s hi...
The build-up of Russian troops on the Ukrainian border and Russia’s involvement in Kazakhstan have r...
In Russia and the European Court of Human Rights: The Strasbourg Effect, Lauri Mälksoo and Wolfgang ...
This paper discusses the growing influence and transformative power of Beijing and Moscow in the Wes...
Russia’s war against Ukraine is not only a challenge to Europe’s territorial borders, writes Kristin...
Russia’s invasion of Ukraine has seen large-scale warfare return to Europe for the first time in nea...
Germany will take over the presidency of the Council of the European Union today. Nele Marianne Ewer...
Is there any prospect of an end to the deterioration of relations between the EU and Russia? Irina B...
It is often assumed that if both France and Germany support an EU proposal, it is likely to be imple...
For many years, diversity management in post-Cold War Central and Eastern Europe was viewed through ...
This paper analyses the National Populist Challenges to Europe’s Center Right. It assesses the cases...
Russian and Ukrainian representatives failed to reach an agreement in talks held at the Belarusian-U...
In Rival Power: Russia in Southeast Europe, Dimitar Bechev offers a nuanced and cool-headed account ...
Russian President Vladimir Putin has held a number of talks with his Turkish counterpart Recep Tayyi...
Is NATO enlargement partly responsible for the Russia-Ukraine war? Zofia Stemplowska argues that rat...