The EU’s geopolitical enlargement Ukraine’s accession will make the EU a stronger security actor Anna Osypchuk and Kristi Raik [Recurso electrónico]
Por: Osypchuk, Anna.
Tipo de material: TextoSeries Brief 30.Editor: [Barcelona] : [CIDOB] , 2023Descripción: 7 p.Tema(s): Unión Europea | Conflicto entre Rusia y Ucrania | Geopolítica | Seguridad europeaRecursos en línea: ACCESO AL DOCUMENTO Resumen: Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine prompted the European Union to grant candidate country status to Ukraine. This major shift in the EU’s approach was broadly seen by member states as a geopolitical imperative. Indeed, this time the geopolitical significance of enlargement is stronger than ever. A successful enlargement will be an essential part of Western efforts to make sure that Russia is not allowed to impose its sphere of influence and its vision of European security order on other countries.Biblioteca actual | Signatura | Estado | Fecha de vencimiento | Código de barras | Reserva de ítems |
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Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine prompted the European Union to grant candidate country status to Ukraine. This major shift in the EU’s approach was broadly seen by member states as a geopolitical imperative. Indeed, this time the geopolitical significance of enlargement is stronger than ever. A successful enlargement will be an essential part of Western efforts to make sure that Russia is not allowed to impose its sphere of influence and its vision of European security order on other countries.