Tag Archive for: Ukraine

Lisa Marie Freitag explores Kohl and Germany navigated NATO enlargement, enabling Central and Eastern European countries to shape their fate while Russia manipulates recent history

How can contested symbols shape our political imagination? Katarina Damčević explores futures thinking through the lens of semiotics and cultural crisis.

Trump’s foreign policy fuels Putin’s agenda, blaming Ukraine for its own invasion while excusing Russian aggression. His admiration for strongmen and disregard for democratic alliances threaten global stability. This isn’t diplomacy, it’s a roadmap to authoritarian dominance via cowboy diplomacy, argues Chris Kostov.

In a hot take on the second Trump presidency, Ulf Brunnbauer sees a fundamental ideological shift in US foreign policy, away from democratic values and towards fascism combined with a Putin-style vision of the world.

Discover Ruth Ferrero-Turrión’s insights on the EU’s response to migration, legitimacy, and geopolitical challenges. Can the Union overcome its “polycrisis” and embrace a unified future?