As with much of foreign policy, European member states vary greatly in their priorities in the Ukrainian crisis. But, one thing is known: Europe failed to empathize with Ukrainian protesters—missing a rare opportunity to promote Western, democratic values. Now, the EU must not only draw clear lines for Russia on Eastern Europe's independence, but also carefully consider cooperation with and dependency on Russia, especially in the energy sector.
In two interviews, President of the Heinrich Böll Foundation Ralf Fücks talks with AICGS Business & Economics Director Alexander Privitera about the future of Europe under the new European Parliament and the crisis in Ukraine.
In two interviews, President of the Heinrich Böll Foundation Ralf Fücks talks with AICGS Business & Economics Director Alexander Privitera about the future of Europe under the new European Parliament and the crisis in Ukraine.
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