The EU and the US have been stepping up sanctions against Russia because the Kremlin has broken every basic rule of the pan-European security order enshrined in the Helsinki Treaty of 1975. The effective closure of financial markets for Russia’s big businesses now has serious bite. The Kremlin’s counter-sanctions are marginal. Russia’s actual and threatened trade sanctions against Ukraine, alongside its aggression over Crimea and east Ukraine, mean that it has cast itself in the image of an enemy for most Ukrainians. Europe’s trust of the Kremlin has sunk to its lowest level since pre-Gorbachev times. If Russia were to switch to a sincerely cooperative, long-term peace mode with Ukraine, the EU and the US would no doubt be happy to scrap th...
Daniel Gros explores in a new CEPS Commentary the feasibility of creating a common fund to provide c...
The European Union responded to Russia's intervention in Ukraine in March 2014, imposing sanctions t...
Despite the rapidly escalating situation in Ukraine, Michael Emerson discerns in this CEPS Commentar...
The EU and the US have been stepping up sanctions against Russia because the Kremlin has broken ever...
Following its annexation of Crimea and its military intervention in Ukraine, Russia has been sanctio...
The decision process leading to the imposition of sanctions against Russia in response to its annexa...
On June 28th, the European Council took a decision to prolong the economic sanctions imposed on Russ...
On 29 July, EU governments approved a number of new sanctions against Russia over the Ukraine crisis...
After Russia annexed Crimea in early 2014 and then intervened, manu militari, in the Eastern part of...
Since Russia’s annexation of the Crimean peninsula and the start of the conflict in the Donbass regi...
Following the annexation of Crimea earlier this year, the EU has implemented escalating sanctions ag...
After the illegal annexation of Crimea and Russia’s indirect responsibility for the downing of Malay...
Over the last few months, Russia has employed a number of economic and security measures to derail t...
The decision of the European Union (EU) to maintain sanctions against Russia has raised concerns amo...
Russia, Ukraine, France and Germany met in Minsk on 11 February to negotiate a solution to the ongoi...
Daniel Gros explores in a new CEPS Commentary the feasibility of creating a common fund to provide c...
The European Union responded to Russia's intervention in Ukraine in March 2014, imposing sanctions t...
Despite the rapidly escalating situation in Ukraine, Michael Emerson discerns in this CEPS Commentar...
The EU and the US have been stepping up sanctions against Russia because the Kremlin has broken ever...
Following its annexation of Crimea and its military intervention in Ukraine, Russia has been sanctio...
The decision process leading to the imposition of sanctions against Russia in response to its annexa...
On June 28th, the European Council took a decision to prolong the economic sanctions imposed on Russ...
On 29 July, EU governments approved a number of new sanctions against Russia over the Ukraine crisis...
After Russia annexed Crimea in early 2014 and then intervened, manu militari, in the Eastern part of...
Since Russia’s annexation of the Crimean peninsula and the start of the conflict in the Donbass regi...
Following the annexation of Crimea earlier this year, the EU has implemented escalating sanctions ag...
After the illegal annexation of Crimea and Russia’s indirect responsibility for the downing of Malay...
Over the last few months, Russia has employed a number of economic and security measures to derail t...
The decision of the European Union (EU) to maintain sanctions against Russia has raised concerns amo...
Russia, Ukraine, France and Germany met in Minsk on 11 February to negotiate a solution to the ongoi...
Daniel Gros explores in a new CEPS Commentary the feasibility of creating a common fund to provide c...
The European Union responded to Russia's intervention in Ukraine in March 2014, imposing sanctions t...
Despite the rapidly escalating situation in Ukraine, Michael Emerson discerns in this CEPS Commentar...