Impact of the Annexation of the Crimea on Security Policies in Europe
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2019
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E-ISSN
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Анотація
Five years have passed since the Russian Federation annexed the Crimea.
The annexation of the Crimea by the Kremlin turned out to be the most
serious breach of European borders since the Second World War. Russia
violated the fundamental principles of international law, its international
obligations and bilateral agreements with Ukraine. The annexation has
sharply increased instability of the European security environment, created
new dividing lines and greatly enhanced the risk of the destruction
of the existing world order. A proper understanding of how the annexation
of the Crimea affected Europe’s policy and shaped its response can
provide essential insights to measure the effectiveness of its approach to
ensuring the European security.
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Annexation of the Crimea, EU Member States, Security Policy of Germany, Security Policy of France, Security Policy of Italy, Security Policy of Greece, Security Policy of the Visegrad Group, Security Policy of the Baltic States
Бібліографічний опис
Challenges, risks and threats forsecurity in Europe : 11th Network Europe Conference (Warsaw, 19th - 22nd May 2019). – Zürich, 2019.