by ГО "Євроатлантичний курс" | Jul 25, 2024 | EUROPEAN TRUTH, News
Європейський парламент зміг домовитися про ізоляцію ультраправих, завдав удару по планах Орбана та легітимізував Мелоні – так можна охарактеризувати наслідки розподілу портфелів у цьому представницькому органі ЄС.
by ГО "Євроатлантичний курс" | Jul 24, 2024 | AtlanticCouncil, News
The victory of Ukraine should not depend on who becomes the next president of the US.
Without defeating Russia in Ukraine, American credibility is at stake.
Your partners in the Indo-Pacific will start asking questions.
by ГО "Євроатлантичний курс" | Jul 23, 2024 | IPS, News
Reconstructing Ukraine will be expensive. But the EU would benefit from a strong Ukrainian economy
Supporting Ukraine in winning the war and securing a prosperous future are two sides of the same coin. Rebuilding efforts and the mobilisation of donors are already underway, as the recent Ukraine Recovery Conference in Berlin shows.
by ГО "Євроатлантичний курс" | Jul 22, 2024 | IPS, News
In the context of EU enlargement, the Western Balkans have a great deal of experience to offer. What can the new candidates learn from them?
Drawing lessons from the enlargement of the European Union is tricky. The key elements have always been different enough: the geopolitical contexts, the internal challenges of the candidate countries, the EU and its enlargement process itself — making the ‘lessons learned’ approach often frustrating and misguiding.
by ГО "Євроатлантичний курс" | Jul 19, 2024 | Kyiv School of Economics, News
Russian oil export revenues surged to $17.2 billion in March 2024, driven by higher global oil prices and increased crude export volumes, according to the April ‘Russian Oil Tracker’ by KSE Institute. Despite robust US Treasury sanctions targeting the shadow fleet, Russia continues to expand it by incorporating new tankers, allowing for stable exports and further evasion of oil price cap.
by ГО "Євроатлантичний курс" | Jul 18, 2024 | Foreign Policy, News
All wars have a different stamp when it comes to atrocities.
But although the origins of the wars are different, Russian President Vladimir Putin’s reckless, indiscriminate bombing—a standard part of his playbook—in Ukraine has startling parallels to other Putin wars I have witnessed in my time as a reporter.