Main decisions of the NATO summit in Wales – the Georgian perspective
Eka Tkeshelashvili argues that although the Wales Summit did not conclude with any decisive action, progress has been made towards Georgia’s membership in the Alliance.
Eka Tkeshelashvili argues that although the Wales Summit did not conclude with any decisive action, progress has been made towards Georgia’s membership in the Alliance.
Ambassador Maresca argues that the West must develop new methods to address the immediate challenges of the crisis in Ukraine and also counter the long-term objectives of Putin’s near abroad strategy.
Kimberly Marten argues that a negotiated settlement that ends Ukraine’s fighting will eventually be reached, and Putin will undoubtedly have gained politically.
Alexander Motyl explains that the biggest challenge to resolving the crisis in Ukraine is finding a solution that Russia would accept.
Dr Andrew Monaghan explains how the protracted Ukraine crisis is reshaping the European security agenda.
Ian Kearns, Director of the ELN, argues that sanctions are not enough and calls for a wider strategic response designed to bring Putin to the negotiating table.