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A New Challenge for the DRC22 AugEuropean Alpbach Forum
How effective have the EU’s Sanctions against Russia really been Tue 18 Aug 2026
Selling War: Russia’s Strategy of Deathonomics
Art of Diplomacy27 AugInternational Conference on Humanitarian Aid and Service
Eurosatory 2026
European Defence and Security Summit Report31 AugSpace Policy
Bringing Youth to the Table, with Eliane Trabulo
Australia’s Border Security Dilemma
Cyberattacks on EU Critical Infrastructure
A New Challenge for the DRC22 AugEuropean Alpbach Forum
How effective have the EU’s Sanctions against Russia really been Tue 18 Aug 2026
Selling War: Russia’s Strategy of Deathonomics
Art of Diplomacy27 AugInternational Conference on Humanitarian Aid and Service
Eurosatory 2026
European Defence and Security Summit Report31 AugSpace Policy
Bringing Youth to the Table, with Eliane Trabulo 
Bachelor of Arts (BA) · Charles University
Leonie Nienhaus is pursuing an Erasmus Mundus Joint M.A. in European Politics and Society at Charles University (CZ) and Jagiellonian University (PL). Her research focuses on Central and Eastern Europe, the Western Balkans, and Central Asia. Currently, she participates in the Young European Ambassador program and serves as the vice-coordinator of the EU-Moldova Dialogue Initiative.
The interview discussed, among other topics, Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine and the Green Party’s position on delivering weapons to Ukraine, EU enlargement, Georgia’s turn toward autocracy, Russian disinformation, and the importance of a strong and collective European response

What does the future of Black Sea security look like? The Black Sea Security Forum showcased the many players shaping the region, with Ukraine playing a central role in both trade and defence. As a key security provider for Europe, Ukraine must be fully supported, but Europe must also learn from …

1. Georgia is at a brink of an abyss, with the, the illegitimate Georgian Dream government consolidating their power through rigged elections, pro-Russian laws, and severe suppression of the European identity of Georgians 2.Mass protests erupted after halting EU accession. The government’s violen…

Following 2022 sanctions, Kazakhstan and Kyrgyzstan helped Russia bypass restrictions on dual-use goods, leading to tighter US and EU countermeasures.

Georgia’s new foreign agents law labels NGOs with significant foreign funding as working for foreign powers, harming its EU accession prospects and drawing criticism for being anti-democratic.

Serbia’s democratic backsliding is a cause for concern, given its crucial role in maintaining stability across the broader Balkan region.
