Energy Security and Ukraine
Tedo Japaridze discusses possible effects of the crisis in Crimea on the energy security of the wider European region.
Tedo Japaridze discusses possible effects of the crisis in Crimea on the energy security of the wider European region.
Sylke Tempel argues that seen from Berlin, the crisis in Ukraine is not about Eastern Europe, but about Europe as a whole and despite much emphasis on what can be done in the short-term, Germany will be a more effective responder to Putin’s challenge in Ukraine if it pursues a clear long-term strategy.
Özdem Sanberk explains that Russia’s attempt at annexation of Crimea upsets a balance in the region which all the sides have worked hard to create, not just over decades but indeed over centuries.
Alyson Bailes asks whether disputes over territory and resources will undermine international cooperation in the Arctic.
Des Browne, Adam Daniel Rotfeld and Igor Ivanov lay out a vision for a cooperative Greater Europe as a framework for securing peace and promoting shared prosperity.