The European Union finds itself in the midst of multiple crises. It might be torn apart by the refugee crisis, the rise of nationalistic populism in Central Europe, the repercussions of a possible Brexit, or by the return, in some form, of the debt crisis that has been ravaging Greece for over five years now. However, the risk that these crises pose to the EU is eclipsed by their cumulative effect on the EU’s neighbours, especially Ukraine.In all likelihood, the EU will eventually muddle its way out of its current troubles. In the process, however, it is bound to become …read more
Source: American Enterprise Institute for Public Policy Research