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Europe Waits for German Leadership
Jan25

Europe Waits for German Leadership

Chancellor Scholz’s refusal to send Leopard tanks to Ukraine is antagonizing Germany’s allies and will negatively impact European integration. Berlin should seize this chance to shape history. …read more Source:: Carnegie Endowment for International...

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Superwahljahr in Südosteuropa
Jan25

Superwahljahr in Südosteuropa

Das Jahr 2023 bringt eine besondere wahlpolitische Konstellation für Südosteuropa: Nie zuvor riefen so viele Länder der Region in rascher Abfolge ihre Bürgerinnen und Bürger an die Wahlurnen. Auf Zypern und in Montenegro finden Präsidentschaftswahlen statt. Griechenland wählt im Frühjahr ein neues Parlament. In der Türkei soll im Mai eine...

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How the War in Ukraine Is Boosting Russian Politicians’ Careers
Jan25

How the War in Ukraine Is Boosting Russian Politicians’ Careers

Previously, ambitious members of the Russian elites climbed the career ladder by taking part in the Leaders of Russia contest and training programs for governors. Now the career pipeline runs through Ukraine, and anyone reluctant to radicalize will find themselves sidelined. …read more Source:: Carnegie Endowment for International...

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Judy Asks: Is European Strategic Autonomy Over?
Jan20

Judy Asks: Is European Strategic Autonomy Over?

Russia’s war in Ukraine has highlighted Europe’s dependence on the United States for security. While strategic autonomy may be out of reach, the EU must work to strengthen the European pillar of NATO. …read more Source:: Carnegie Endowment for International...

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Maßlose deutsche Ukrainepolitik: Warum nicht gleich Nuklearwaffen?
Jan20

Maßlose deutsche Ukrainepolitik: Warum nicht gleich Nuklearwaffen?

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What the Return of Kremlin Ally Medvedchuk Means for the War in Ukraine
Jan20

What the Return of Kremlin Ally Medvedchuk Means for the War in Ukraine

If no “party of peace” is emerging organically in Ukraine, Moscow appears prepared to create one artificially in order to hold peace talks with Medvedchuk instead of Zelensky: effectively, with itself. …read more Source:: Carnegie Endowment for International...

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The New German Defense Minister’s Biggest Challenge Isn’t Ukraine
Jan20

The New German Defense Minister’s Biggest Challenge Isn’t Ukraine

It’s his boss. …read more Source:: Carnegie Endowment for International...

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Untarnished by War: Why Russia’s Soft Power Is So Resilient in Serbia
Jan18

Untarnished by War: Why Russia’s Soft Power Is So Resilient in Serbia

A recent poll showed that 46 percent of Serbs believe that their country should stay neutral in the Russia-Ukraine war, confirming that a balancing act appears to be the least costly strategy for the Serbian government. …read more Source:: Carnegie Endowment for International...

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Can the Ukrainian Orthodox Church Survive the War With Russia?
Jan17

Can the Ukrainian Orthodox Church Survive the War With Russia?

The Ukrainian Orthodox Church has declared full independence from the Moscow Patriarchate, but for now that independence is recognized only by itself. …read more Source:: Carnegie Endowment for International...

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Nearly One Year In, How Does This War End?
Jan13

Nearly One Year In, How Does This War End?

As Russia’s brutal attack continues, it is becoming increasingly clear that the war will have no winners. The West must do more to help Ukraine end the human suffering, attain a just peace, and preserve its sovereignty. …read more Source:: Carnegie Endowment for International...

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