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Section: German Institute for International and Security Affairs (Germany)

      Agriculture in Ukraine: Economic and Political Frameworks
      Dec16

      Agriculture in Ukraine: Economic and Political Frameworks

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      German-Russian Gas Relations
      Dec15

      German-Russian Gas Relations

      In the context of the security crisis in and over Ukraine, natural gas imports from Russia have become a source of debate in Germany and the European Union. Natural gas relations with Russia are often analyzed either through the prism of commercial and market-based transactions or that of foreign policy and geopolitics. In that respect, this...

      A Permanent State of Sanctions?
      Apr19

      A Permanent State of Sanctions?

      Sanctions seem to have become a permanent element in relations between the EU and Russia. They have contributed to curbing the war in Donbas but are not capable of forcing Russia to return Crimea to Ukraine and implement the Minsk agreements. In 2017, consensus within the EU on sanctions against Russia is more fragile than it has been previously....

      Sanktionen als Dauerzustand?
      Apr10

      Sanktionen als Dauerzustand?

      Sanktionen scheinen zum Dauerzustand in den Beziehungen zwischen der EU und Russland geworden zu sein. Sie haben zur Eindämmung des Krieges im Donbas beigetragen, sind aber nicht geeignet, die Rückgabe der Krim an die Ukraine und die Umsetzung der Minsker Vereinbarungen zu erzwingen. Der EU-Sanktionskonsens ist 2017 weniger stabil als zuvor....

      “Deoligarchisation” in Ukraine
      Dec02

      “Deoligarchisation” in Ukraine

      In 2015, Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko announced a process of “deoligarchisation”. Not much has happened so far. Some of the oligarchs’ profit sources have run dry in the field of public procurement. Certain efforts have been made to curb the in­fluence of oligarchs with respect to media legislation and financing political parties....

      The New White Paper 2016 – Promoting Greater Understanding of Security Policy?
      Nov07

      The New White Paper 2016 – Promoting Greater Understanding of Security Policy?

      Security policy White Papers perform several functions. They serve to inform the German Bundestag and the German public, outline the Federal Government’s security policy priorities with other countries, especially Germany’s most important partners, and assist communication within the Bundeswehr. The White Paper 2016 is the first of...

      Conceivable Surprises
      Oct04

      Conceivable Surprises

      Russia’s foreign policy has taken numerous unexpected turns in recent years, from annexation of Crimea to military intervention in Syria. The element of surprise for Germany and the EU arises out of a mix of lack of political transparency in Russia, Western misperceptions and the Kremlin’s deliberate instrumentalisation of...

      The Nagorno-Karabakh Conflict in Light of the Crisis over Ukraine
      Sep27

      The Nagorno-Karabakh Conflict in Light of the Crisis over Ukraine

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      The Conflicts over Abkhazia and South Ossetia in Light of the Crisis over Ukraine
      Sep27

      The Conflicts over Abkhazia and South Ossetia in Light of the Crisis over Ukraine

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      The Transnistria Conflict in Light of the Crisis over Ukraine
      Sep27

      The Transnistria Conflict in Light of the Crisis over Ukraine

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