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The Russian invasion of Ukraine has profoundly reshaped the European Union’s geopolitical stance, economic policies, and global influence. This panel explores how the war has redefined EU security commitments, economic attachment, and strategic positioning. Contributions analyze the moral and strategic dilemmas of Europe’s role in military conflicts, the EU’s ability to navigate uncertainty in its relations with Ukraine, and the economic drivers of EU attachment post-invasion. Further, the panel evaluates the effectiveness of EU sanctions against Russia and how sustained support for Ukraine has bolstered the EU’s role as a global player. By integrating theoretical perspectives with empirical evidence, this discussion offers critical insights into the EU’s evolving identity as a security and economic power in a turbulent geopolitical landscape.
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the Success of the Eu Sanctions: Russia as a Case Study | View Paper Details |
Bringing the Economy Back In: Reappraising Drivers of EU Attachment After the Invasion of Ukraine Using Observational and Experimental Evidence | View Paper Details |
Is Europe Worth Dying For? The European Union and the Russian War Against Ukraine | View Paper Details |
“Are We All in the Same Boat?” The Perception of Other EU Candidate Countries in Ukraine | View Paper Details |
Stronger Together in the Turbulent Times: How the Support for Ukraine Enhances the Role of EU as a Global Player | View Paper Details |
How Certain Uncertainty? The Limits of Control Power and the (Re)definition of Uncertainty (the Case of the EU-Ukraine Relations) | View Paper Details |