Central, Eastern, and Southern Europe
Ukraine policy looks likely to remain unchanged, despite the presence of questioning voices in the new government.
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August 31, 2022
A Western Strategy for Ukraine
Rebuilding the Ukrainian Economy — the first in a four-part series on Western strategy for Ukraine
August 31, 2022
Who Pays for the Failed Nord Stream 2? European Taxpayers
Some European governments embraced the era of cheap Russian gas and associated pipelines. Now their citizens are paying the price.
August 31, 2022
Circumventing Russia
Wars have consequences. The invasion of Ukraine means that goods shipments now have to skirt Russia, offering possibilities to nations along the so-called Middle Corridor.
August 31, 2022
Accidental Hero
Gorbachev’s legacy dissolves under scrutiny
August 30, 2022
Ukraine’s Offensive — What to Look For
The much-anticipated Ukrainian offensive to recapture the province of Kherson started yesterday, after weeks of preparations and rumors.
August 30, 2022
Chinese Influence in North Macedonia
China’s presence in North Macedonia generally fits into the broader pattern of Chinese activities in the Western Balkans and CEE region.
August 29, 2022
Ukraine’s ‘War of the Bridges’ Begins With Southern Push
The military authorities said today (August 29) that the long-promised assault was now underway.
August 29, 2022
Red Hands, Red Faces
Russia’s spies squirm in the spotlight
August 29, 2022
The Drone That Won Ukrainian Hearts
A pilotless gray drone has become the symbol of a nation at war.