Europe Current Issue 2, 2022

Like most people around the world, we are shocked and saddened by the Russian invasion of Ukraine

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

Volume I, Issue 2, 2022
The Europe Forum
a Mauduit Study Forums’ Journal
Remy Mauduit, Editor-in-Chief

Understanding the Illegality of Russia’s Invasion of Ukraine
Kieran O’Meara, Deputy Articles Editor, E-International Relations, UK.

Putin’s Obsession with Ukraine as a ‘Russian Land’
Taras Kuzio, Research Fellow, Henry Jackson Society, London & Professor, Kyiv Mohyla Academy, National University, UK & Ukraine.

A Hidden Victory? The Winter War and Russia’s Invasion of Ukraine
Andrew Latham, Professor, International Relations, Macalester College, Saint Paul, Minnesota, USA.
Austin Wu, Researcher & Political Science major, Macalester College, Saint Paul, Minnesota, USA.

Donbas Conflict: How Russia’s Trojan Horse Failed and Forced Moscow to Alter Its Strategy
– Adam Potočňák, Research Fellow, University of Defence, Brno-City, Czech Republic.
– Miroslav Mareš, Professor, Polilical Science, Masaryk University, Brno-City, Czech Republic.

Redrawing Borders, Reshaping Orders: Russia’s Quest for Dominance in the Black Sea Region
Kristian Åtland, Senior Research Fellow, Norwegian Defence Research Establishment (FFI), Kjeller, Norway.

The View from Washington: How the New Biden Administration Views the EU’s Eastern Neighborhood
Anders Åslund, Senior Fellow, Atlantic Council, Washington, D.C., USA.

Recalibrating EU Foreign Policy vis-à-vis Central Asia: Towards Principled Pragmatism and Resilience
– Neil Winn, Senior Lecturer, School of Politics and International Studies (POLIS), University of Leeds, UK.
– Stefan Gänzle, Associate Professor, Political Science and Management, University of Agder, Kristiansand, Norway.

The Future of Polarisation in Europe: Relative Cosmopolitanism and Democracy
Markus Pausch, Professor, Applied Sciences, Salzburg University & Lecturer, FU Berlin, Austria & Germany

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