Abstract
Despite its turbulent domestic politics, Ukraine rarely featured at the top of the EU’s security agenda in the post-Soviet period. The scale of current Russian military intervention changed that, bringing the war to the EU’s doorstep, and challenging a previously lenient approach to Russia which the EU refused to see as a potential aggressor. The current conflict is an expression of Putin’s geopolitical aspirations and his desperate attempt to maintain a Russian grip on its “near abroad”. However, it is also a culmination of Ukraine’s long struggle for national self-determination on multiple levels.
| Originalsprog | Engelsk |
|---|---|
| Publikationsdato | 12 mar. 2022 |
| Udgivelsessted | Copenhagen |
| Udgiver | Danish Institute for International Studies (DIIS) |
| Status | Udgivet - 12 mar. 2022 |
| Navn | DIIS Comment |
|---|---|
| Vol/bind | 2022 |
Projekter
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SECURITECH: Energy Infrastructure and the displacement of security authority in the Baltic Sea region
Berling, T. V. (PI), Surwillo, I. (CoI) & Slakaityte, V. (CoI)
01/06/2020 → 28/06/2024
Projekter: Projekt › Forskning
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