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The Russian-Ukraine war in the Context of Polarized Europe

Type
Open Panel
Language
English
Description

The Russian-Ukraine War has significantly contributed to the polarization of Europe, exacerbating existing divisions and creating new ones.
Keywords: Autocracy,Resistance,Incursion,Humanitarian Law
Here are some key aspects:

Divisions within Europe:

1. East-West divide: Countries like Poland and the Baltic states, with historical experiences of Soviet occupation, strongly support Ukraine. In contrast, some Western European countries, like France and Germany, have been more cautious in their approach.
2. NATO-Russia relations: The war has heightened tensions between NATO and Russia, with some member states prioritizing defense and deterrence, while others advocate for dialogue and diplomacy.
3. Energy dependence: European countries reliant on Russian energy, like Germany and Italy, face challenges in balancing economic interests with support for Ukraine.
4. Refugee and migrant policies: The influx of Ukrainian refugees has highlighted differences in European migration policies and solidarity.

Polarization drivers:

1. Information warfare: Russian disinformation campaigns and propaganda have contributed to confusion and divisions within Europe.
2. Nationalist and populist movements: The war has emboldened nationalist and populist forces, often with anti-EU or anti-NATO sentiments.
3. Economic interests: Economic ties and dependencies have created conflicting priorities among European countries.
4. Historical legacies: Different historical experiences and interpretations of WWII and the Soviet era influence perspectives on the conflict.

Onsite Presentation Language
Same as proposal language
Panel ID
PL-6166
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