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Germany's Policies Towards Russia and Eastern Europe: Continuity or Change?

Germany's Policies Towards Russia and Eastern Europe: Continuity or Change?

Update: 2022-03-23
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What are the historical grounds for Germany’s Ostpolik? What domestic and international factors matter? How is Berlin responding to Moscow’s recent escalation? What are the drivers and constraints and who are the exponents and opponents of a (further) policy shift? In this episode of UI seminars, we discuss Germany’s policies towards Russia and Eastern Europe.


Speakers:

John Lough, Chatham House

Sabine Fischer, German Institute for International and Security Affairs (SWP)

Angela Stent, Georgetown University & Brookings Institution


Moderator:

John Zachau, SCEEUS at UI


This seminar was held at the Swedish Institute of International Affairs on 9 March 2022. 

 

Read more and watch the seminar here.



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Germany's Policies Towards Russia and Eastern Europe: Continuity or Change?

Germany's Policies Towards Russia and Eastern Europe: Continuity or Change?