The price of success, the benefit of setbacks: Alternative futures of EU-Ukraine relations
This article explores various futures for EU-Ukraine relations, identifying key drivers and proposing four scenarios to challenge assumptions about the region's politico-economic dynamics.
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Report location: | source |
Language: | English |
Publisher: | Elsevier, German Council on Foreign Relations |
Authors: | Thomas Mehlhausen, Weronika Priesmeyer-tkocz, Maria Davydchyk |
Page count: | 12 pages |
Methods
The research method involved identifying key drivers affecting EU-Ukraine relations, constructing a future compass, and developing four scenarios. Indicators were proposed to track which scenario might unfold by 2030.
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Key Insights
The research examines potential futures for EU-Ukraine relations up to 2030, considering the influence of the EU's Eastern policy and Ukraine's political culture. It presents four scenarios based on two major drivers, offering insights into possible developments and their implications for decision-making.
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Additional Viewpoints
Categories: English publication language | central and eastern europe | eastern europe | eu engagement | eurasian economic union | eurasian geopolitics | european-russian cooperation | european future | european neighbourhood policy | european union | foreign affairs | global economic and political trends and russia | intermarium | oligarchs | peace and stability | politico-economic challenges | politics | regions | russia | small- and medium-sized enterprises | transformation players | ukraine