Section: Istituto Affari Internazionali (Italy)
From the Ukraine–Russia War to the Navalny Case: How to Deal with the Kremlin?
Seven years after the annexation of Crimea and amid an ongoing war in Ukraine, Russia has tried to move towards military escalation in the Donbass region making clear that the status quo emerged in 2014 as a “new normal” cannot last. The Minsk II Agreement negotiated between Ukraine, Russia, France and Germany in the framework of the Normandy...
Differentiation in EU Foreign and Security Policy: EU Lead Groups in the Iranian Nuclear Dispute and the Ukraine Crisis
Since the creation of the EU, there have been instances in which a restricted number of member states have handled an issue of international security on behalf of the Union. While controversial, these “lead groups” have been a valuable practice. They can enable a European response in the context of urgent conflict management and complex...
Dimensions and Trajectories of Russian Foreign Policy
Russian foreign policy went from integration to confrontation with the West, particularly after the 2014 annexation of Crimea and the war in the Donbas. These two events exemplified the idea prevalent in Moscow’s foreign policy elite that Russia’s immediate neighbours belonged to its sphere of influence and had only limited...
Ukraine’s Euro-Atlantic Aspiration and the Russian Challenge
10/02/2020Rome, Associazione della Stampa Estera in ItaliaBY INVITATION ONLY A briefing with Vadym Prystaiko, Minister of Foreign Affairs of UkraineAdd to Calendar Ukraine’s Euro-Atlantic Aspiration and the Russian Challenge Rome, Associazione della Stampa Estera in Italia Organizer 2020-02-10 00:00:00 2020-02-10 00:00:00 [email protected]...
Ukraine’s Euro-Atlantic Aspiration and the Russian Challenge
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Civilian Crisis Management: Assessing the Readiness of EU Member States and Institutions
In: IAI CommentariesCivilian Crisis Management: Assessing the Readiness of EU Member States and InstitutionsIssue: 19|67Civilian Crisis Management: Assessing the Readiness of EU Member States and Institutions Nicoletta Pirozzi and Francesco Musi* The civilian dimension of conflict prevention, conflict resolution and post-conflict stabilisation...
Recent Publications 54:4
In: The International SpectatorRecent Publications 54:4Issue: 54/4Contributions for this issue were received from Flavia Clementi, Giorgia Miccoli, Laura Sacher, Corrado Stefanachi, Giulia Tercovich. La trappola di Tucidide e altre immagini : perché la politica internazionale sembra non cambiare mai / Anna Caffarena. – Bologna : il Mulino,...
Future multilateral cooperation: Leveraging the NATO Enhanced Forward Presence Two Years on
In: Other papers/articlesFuture multilateral cooperation: Leveraging the NATO Enhanced Forward Presence Two Years onRussia’s annexation of Crimea in 2014 stimulated greater defence cooperation throughout the Baltic littoral. Concerns about Russian aggression have once again made deterrence and territorial defence a priority for NATO and...
Europe’s “Just Do It” Moment
In: IAI CommentariesEurope’s “Just Do It” MomentIssue: 19|57Europe’s “Just Do It” Moment Nathalie Tocci* It may strike as odd coming from this author, but this is no time for grand strategy. As the European Union enters a new cycle, it’s overarching priority in the world should be action. The last five years have...
La guerra in Ucraina: quali prospettive di soluzione?
07/10/2019Turin, Campus Luigi Einaudi The seminar, organized in cooperation with the University of Turin, the Department of Cultures, Politics and Society, and in particular with the CISP – Centro Interateneo di Studi per la Pace will deal with the annexation of Crimea and the ongoing Russia-Ukraine war in Donbass region, the Western...