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Lucio Gussetti: The Ukraine/Russia War and Indivisibility of Security

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On February 22, 2023, European Studies Council's EU Visiting Fellow, Lucio Gussetti presented a section from his work-in-progress in the talk titled, "The Uk

Recap: Lucio Gussetti "The Ukraine/Russia War and Indivisibility of

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Second, Gussetti discussed the European indivisible security in the context of Russia's full-scale invasion in Ukraine. He demonstrated that a number of communications between the Russian Federation, the United States, and NATO prior to February 24, 2022 had direct or indirect references to the concept of "indivisibility of security."

The Ukraine/Russia War and Indivisibility of Security on the European

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On February 22, 2023, European Studies Council's EU Visiting Fellow, Lucio Gussetti presented a section from his work-in-progress in the talk titled, "The Ukraine/ Russia War and Indivisibility of Security on the European Continent: a Perspective from the EU."

The Ukraine/ Russia War and Indivisibility of Security on the European

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Lucio Gussetti, the Yale EU Visiting Fellow, and Principal Legal Advisor of the European Commission on International Law and on the Relations of the EU with the World, will be joined by Arne Westad, Elihu Professor of History and Global Affairs, to discuss an extract of his upcoming paper. Title: The Ukraine/ Russia War and Indivisibility of Security on the European Continent:

Scholar Spotlight: Lucio Gussetti | The European Studies Council

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(Gussetti and Westad talked about the concept "indivisibility of security" in the talk titled, The Ukraine/Russia War and Indivisibility of Security on the European Continent: a Perspective from the EU on February 22, 2023). There I also met Emma Sky, the founding Director of Yale's International Leadership Center and lecturer at the

European Studies Council: "The Ukraine/ Russia War and Indivisibility

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"The Ukraine/ Russia War and Indivisibility of Security on the European Continent: a Perspective from the EU." The negotiating history since 1990 and the text of the present Treaties of the European Union contain direct reference to the Final Act of the Conference on Security and Cooperation in Europe held in Helsinki in 1975.

The Ukraine/ Russia War and Indivisibility of Security on the European

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Lucio Gussetti, the EU Visiting Fellow, will be joined by Arne Westad, Elihu Professor of History and Global Affairs, to discuss an extract of his... The Ukraine/ Russia War and Indivisibility of Security on the European Continent: a Perspective from

What is 'indivisible security'? The principle at the heart of Russia's

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The concept broadly states that the security of any state is inseparable from others in its region. Putin's stated belief that Nato strategy puts this principle in jeopardy is at the heart of

The Ukraine Conflict: Russia's Challenge to European Security ... - JSTOR

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Russia' s role in the Ukraine conflict, in particular its intervention in eastern and annexation of Crimea, appears to mark a turning point in the evolution of security governance. Official Western statements claim that Russia's actions. threat to regional and even global security.

Russia's War Against Ukraine: Context, Causes, and Consequences

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In short, Russia's attack on Ukraine has triggered precisely the troop buildup on its borders that it supposedly wanted to prevent. Third, there appears to be an element of miscalculation on Russia's part, not only about the strategic consequences of the war, but also regarding the local balance of military power.

AVL Faculty: Mr. Lucio Gussetti - Office of Legal Affairs

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Mr. Lucio Gussetti Director and Principal Legal Adviser for Foreign and Security Policy and External Relations European Commission. Biography. Lecture Series. The European Union and the United Nations: Two Actors for Peace. Codification Division, Office of Legal Affairs

The partnership that failed: EU-Russia relations and the war in Ukraine

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EU foreign policy. The war unleashed by Russia against Ukraine in February 2022 has been broadly described as a turning point for European politics, security and economy. In the weeks preceding the Russian attack, the Kremlin addressed his demands for a new European security architecture primarily to the United States, and treated the European

The Ukraine/ Russia War and Indivisibility of Security on the European

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The Helsinki principles are based on the logic of "indivisibility of security" on the European continent, a notion defined by all the participants, including Ukraine and Russia, as "the security of each participating State is inseparably linked to that of all others. Each participating State has an equal right to security.

Recap: Lucio Gussetti and Harold Koh on Every Inch of NATO Territory

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Koh agreed with Gussetti that current international crisis might be an opportunity for the development of the EU in the direction of more shared power and responsibility. Discussing the Russia-Ukraine conflict, Koh argued that the war may end with Ukraine not being part of NATO, but a non-Article 5 country with a special status.

The UK and European Security: Five Key Lessons from the Ukraine War

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With European security undergoing its most significant changes since the collapse of the Communist bloc over 30 years ago, now is the moment to have a clear-headed discussion on what the Ukraine war tells us about the developing nature of European security, and how the UK should look to navigate the changing order. Lessons on European Security 1.

How the Russian invasion of Ukraine has transformed Europe and the EU - NPR

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Europe is a fractious continent, where decision-making can be slow and bureaucratic. Russia's invasion of Ukraine has spurred Europe and its leading institution, the EU, to unprecedented action.

Russian invasion of Ukraine changes Europe's political, military ... - NPR

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How the Russian invasion of Ukraine has transformed Europe and the EU. This is a fractious continent, largely led by a bureaucratic institution, the European Union, where it can be difficult and

Episode 21: Russia's War in Ukraine: Implications for International

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Veerle Nouwens, Senior Research Fellow and lead of the Indo-Pacific programme, Dr Tobias Borck, Research Fellow for Middle East Security Studies, and Edward Arnold, Research Fellow for European Security Studies, discuss with Dr Neil Melvin, Director International Security Studies, the impact of Russia's decision to launch a full-scale invasion of Ukraine on Europe, the Middle East and North

The Ukraine Conflict: Russia's Challenge to European Security Governance

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R ussia ' s role in the U kraine conflict, in particular its intervention in eastern Ukraine and annexation of Crimea, appears to mark a turning point in the evolution of European security governance. Official Western statements claim that Russia's actions constitute a threat to regional and even global security. President Obama has stated that the US stands at the forefront of 'opposing

Russia's Invasion of Ukraine Will Have Lasting Implications

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Russia's military assault on Ukraine defies international law and poses one of the most alarming challenges to European security in the post-Cold War era, with ripple effects far beyond the

European Security and the Ukraine War - Council on Foreign Relations

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Russia's 2022 invasion of Ukraine ushered in a new era in Europe. The European Union is turning into a geopolitical union with the ambition to order its neighborhood and to assume more

Ukraine's Fate and Europe's Future: A View from Sweden

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There are three ways in which the war in Ukraine might end: a Russian victory, a Ukrainian victory or some kind of draw. A Russian victory seemed unlikely after the failure of Russia's march on Kyiv and its 2022 summer offensive, followed by Ukrainian successes in the autumn. But it seems more plausible after the failure of this past summer

Two Years in, Russia's War on Ukraine Continues to Pose Threat to

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Russia's invasion and unprovoked war of aggression against Ukraine is not just an assault on Ukrainian freedom and liberty, but also a threat to global order, U.S. officials said.