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    Postponing the Trade Agreement With Ukraine: Bad Move, EU

    The EU made a mistake when it compromised with Russia and delayed the implementation of its free trade agreement with Ukraine.

    • Strategic Europe

    NATO Stays Far Away From the Islamic State

    NATO has been almost completely absent in the debate about how to deal with the Islamic State. That is down to a number of fundamental differences among members of the alliance.

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    The Prospects for EU/Germany-Russia Relations

    The current conflict between the European Union and Russia is a clash between a postmodern world, in which states prefer to use soft power to achieve their foreign policy goals, and a modern one, in which the use of force in foreign policy is considered acceptable.

    • Op-Ed

    Airstrikes Will Not Beat ISIS

    The most airstrikes can achieve is the containment of the Islamic State through limiting its ability to expand geographically. They can not lead to its eradication.

    • Strategic Europe

    Time for Mayor Power

    Publics increasingly want to place their faith in people whose work they can understand and scrutinize directly. Could a bigger role for mayors be the answer?

    • Op-Ed

    Moscow Clearly Has the Advantage Over the EU

    Ukraine’s further development will have a large influence on EU-Russia relations and, given the tremendous economic and social challenge Kyiv faces, Ukraine will likely remain a hot topic for both the EU and Russia.

    • Carnegie.ru Commentary

    Georgia and NATO—Everything But Membership

    Georgia continues to try to prove itself a de facto ally of the United States, even without a formal alliance. This is the policy that Georgia needed all along: a stronger security relationship with the United States that makes it feel safer, without raising a red flag of NATO.

    • Op-Ed

    Hot Water in Ukraine

    Ukraine needs more than the current level of Western assistance. But the Ukrainian government also needs to pull its weight, promising (and delivering) transparency.

    • Op-Ed

    Collapse of the World Order?

    The failed unipolar world is being replaced with a polycentric world order based on several major centers of power. Russia can become a full-fledged global center of power only if it moves to a high-tech economy and implements democratic reforms.

    • A New Geopolitics of EU Energy Security

      The EU needs not merely to reassess its energy policies toward Russia but also to link these different strands of energy security together to fashion a fully strategic approach.

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