Russia and the West after the Ukrainian crisis: European vulnerabilities to Russian pressures
"In the wake of Russia's annexation of Crimea and continued aggression in eastern Ukraine, the rest of Europe has been forced to reassess its approach to a regional security environment previously thought to be stable and relatively benign. This report analyzes the vulnerability of Europea...
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In the wake of Russia s annexation of Crimea and continued aggression in eastern
Ukraine, the rest of Europe has been forced to reassess its approach to a regional
security environment previously thought to be stable and relatively benign. This
report analyzes the vulnerability of European states to various possible forms of
Russian influence, pressure, and intimidation and examines four areas of potential
European vulnerability: military, trade and investment, energy, and politics. We
find that European countries differ widely in their vulnerability to possible Russian
actions. Whereas the states in southern or western parts of Europe have some
economic vulnerability, Northern and Central European states have greater
exposure to Russian actions due to their proximity to Russia, their history of recent
domination by the Soviet Union, and, in some cases, the continuing legacies of
the Soviet empire. Energy represents a lesser source of vulnerability for Europe
than is generally perceived. If Russia were to halt oil exports to Europe, Europe
could easily import oil from other suppliers. European countries could also find
alternative measures if Russia were to interrupt flows of gas, although a few
smaller economies would be less resilient than larger ones. Finally, Russia could
try to exploit the political vulnerabilities of a number of countries, from Russian
minorities issues in the Baltic states to the rise of populist parties in the rest of
Europe.
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title_alt | European vulnerabilities to Russian pressures |
title_auth | Russia and the West after the Ukrainian crisis European vulnerabilities to Russian pressures |
title_exact_search | Russia and the West after the Ukrainian crisis European vulnerabilities to Russian pressures |
title_full | Russia and the West after the Ukrainian crisis European vulnerabilities to Russian pressures F. Stephen Larrabee, Stephanie Pezard, Andrew Radin, Nathan Chandler, Keith Crane, Thomas S. Szayna |
title_fullStr | Russia and the West after the Ukrainian crisis European vulnerabilities to Russian pressures F. Stephen Larrabee, Stephanie Pezard, Andrew Radin, Nathan Chandler, Keith Crane, Thomas S. Szayna |
title_full_unstemmed | Russia and the West after the Ukrainian crisis European vulnerabilities to Russian pressures F. Stephen Larrabee, Stephanie Pezard, Andrew Radin, Nathan Chandler, Keith Crane, Thomas S. Szayna |
title_short | Russia and the West after the Ukrainian crisis |
title_sort | russia and the west after the ukrainian crisis european vulnerabilities to russian pressures |
title_sub | European vulnerabilities to Russian pressures |
topic | Außenpolitik National security European Union countries Energy security European Union countries Economic security European Union countries Security, International 21st century Russisch-Ukrainischer Krieg (DE-588)106969780X gnd Einflussnahme (DE-588)4131701-4 gnd Wirtschaftliche Abhängigkeit (DE-588)4121927-2 gnd |
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