The European Union and the United States have heavily criticised Russia’s involvement in Crimea, following the referendum on the region’s secession from Ukraine on 16 March. Valerie Pacer writes that while Vladimir Putin has attempted to justify Russian intervention in Ukraine as compatible with international law, his statements completely contradict his previous arguments on western interventions in countries such as Libya and Iraq. She argues that Putin’s prior perspectives on national sovereignty, territorial integrity, and international law no longer seem to be valid if he feels Russia’s interests are threatened
Now that Vladimir Putin has chosen a path of escalation in his unnecessary war of aggression against...
War in Ukraine, when it broke up was between the Government and the separatist. This due to the fact...
Despite the rapidly escalating situation in Ukraine, Michael Emerson discerns in this CEPS Commentar...
By militarily invading and annexing Crimea, Russia has acted in breach of its obligations under the ...
In a speech delivered by Russian Federation President Vladimir Putin, justifying his invasion and at...
How have Russia’s long-term foreign policy goals been affected by the Ukraine crisis? Cristian Nitoi...
As tensions between Russia and Ukraine reach an almost-tipping point, Björn Alexander Düben analyses...
Right up until the last few weeks it was just about possible to see Vladimir Putin as someone determ...
What has the impact of the crisis in Crimea been on Vladimir Putin’s domestic political situation? L...
In her speech at the Munich Security Conference in February 2015, Chancellor Angela Merkel unwaverin...
A ceasefire was agreed between Ukraine and separatist forces on 5 September, although it is unclear ...
Despite the fact that four years have passed since the accession of Crimean peninsula, an active pol...
To what extent have Russia’s actions in Ukraine reflected Vladimir Putin’s domestic political situat...
The recent Russian annexation of Ukraine and the Russian support of rebels in southeastern Ukraine h...
This contribution focuses on the right of nations to self-determination after the Russian invasion o...
Now that Vladimir Putin has chosen a path of escalation in his unnecessary war of aggression against...
War in Ukraine, when it broke up was between the Government and the separatist. This due to the fact...
Despite the rapidly escalating situation in Ukraine, Michael Emerson discerns in this CEPS Commentar...
By militarily invading and annexing Crimea, Russia has acted in breach of its obligations under the ...
In a speech delivered by Russian Federation President Vladimir Putin, justifying his invasion and at...
How have Russia’s long-term foreign policy goals been affected by the Ukraine crisis? Cristian Nitoi...
As tensions between Russia and Ukraine reach an almost-tipping point, Björn Alexander Düben analyses...
Right up until the last few weeks it was just about possible to see Vladimir Putin as someone determ...
What has the impact of the crisis in Crimea been on Vladimir Putin’s domestic political situation? L...
In her speech at the Munich Security Conference in February 2015, Chancellor Angela Merkel unwaverin...
A ceasefire was agreed between Ukraine and separatist forces on 5 September, although it is unclear ...
Despite the fact that four years have passed since the accession of Crimean peninsula, an active pol...
To what extent have Russia’s actions in Ukraine reflected Vladimir Putin’s domestic political situat...
The recent Russian annexation of Ukraine and the Russian support of rebels in southeastern Ukraine h...
This contribution focuses on the right of nations to self-determination after the Russian invasion o...
Now that Vladimir Putin has chosen a path of escalation in his unnecessary war of aggression against...
War in Ukraine, when it broke up was between the Government and the separatist. This due to the fact...
Despite the rapidly escalating situation in Ukraine, Michael Emerson discerns in this CEPS Commentar...