European Security, Politics, and Economics
The CSIS Europe, Russia, and Eurasia Program closely follows political, social, and economic developments in Europe
Europe is the United States’ strongest partner in addressing issues ranging from international security and counterterrorism to multilateral diplomacy, trade, the environment, technology, and human rights and development assistance. As such, the Europe, Russia, and Eurasia Program analyzes both domestic and pan-European issues, tracking developments in domestic politics, foreign affairs, institutional capabilities, and the integration and enlargement processes of the European Union, providing insight into Europe’s role as a global player and its impacts on U.S. policy and interests abroad.
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How the War Could Transform Ukrainian Politics
Commentary by Andrew Lohsen — May 17, 2022
Russia Futures: Three Trajectories
Report by Cyrus Newlin and Andrew Lohsen — May 4, 2022
Putin’s Invasion of Ukraine Makes Him More Vulnerable than Ever Before
Commentary by Andrew Lohsen — March 1, 2022
Consequences of the ‘Temporary Evacuation’ of the OSCE from Ukraine
Commentary by Andrew Lohsen — February 28, 2022
Ukraine’s Regional Displacement Crisis
Commentary by Erol Yayboke — February 25, 2022
Will Russia Recognize the Self-Declared Separatist Republics in Eastern Ukraine?
Commentary by Andrew Lohsen — January 26, 2022
Can the OSCE Help Resolve the Russia-Ukraine Crisis?
Commentary by Andrew Lohsen — January 12, 2022
Lukashenko’s Failed Gambit
Commentary by Andrew Lohsen — November 19, 2021
Online Event: The Future of Russian Energy and Europe's Energy Transition
Event — December 10, 2020
Online Event: Understanding a Year of Political Turmoil in and Around Russia
Event — December 8, 2020