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_aRaik, Kristi
245 1 0 _aTackling the Constraints on EU Foreign Policy towards Ukraine
_b: from strategic denial to geopolitical awakening
_cKristi Raik, ... [et al.], (autores)
_h[Recurso electrónico]
260 _aBarcelona
_b : CIDOB
_c , 2023
300 _a51 p.
490 0 _aJoint research papers
_v20
520 _aThis report explores the evolution of EU policy towards Ukraine, with major turning points occurring in 2004, 2014 and February 2022 when Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine started. The dominant constraining factor in the case of Ukraine was multipolar (or rather bipolar) competition between the EU and Russia over the European political, economic and security order, which gradually tightened since 2004. Up to 2022, the EU’s main mitigation tactics in response to such competition was actually a denial of it, but in 2022 this approach became untenable and the EU entered the competition as an emerging geopolitical actor, actively trying to shape the future of European order that was challenged by the war in Ukraine. EU–Ukraine relations were also complicated by regional fragmentation in the post-Soviet space and within Ukraine, but this factor was overshadowed by geopolitical competition. Intra-EU contestation was an important constraining factor in 2004–2014, but after 2014 and especially after 2022 the EU reached an unprecedented level of unity in the face of the most serious geopolitical conflict in post-WWII Europe.
610 2 7 _aUnión Europea
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650 7 _aPolítica exterior
650 7 _aRelación internacional
650 0 _aConflicto entre Rusia y Ucrania
651 4 _aUcrania
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