In the third year of the war, residents of European countries still support military aid to Ukraine, and Ukraine itself is determined to fight, according to a survey by the European Council on Foreign Relations (ECFR). But if you dig a little deeper, a deep gap becomes visible between how Ukraine and the EU see the end of the war and the future developments. How do these approaches differ, and how can different visions affect future scenarios? In a new article on the School’s Sapere Aude website (part of our multimedia programme), we’ve translated into Russian the research of the head of the Center for Liberal Strategies Ivan Krastev and the director of ECFR Mark Leonard.

Read the original article in English

Read the Russian language version at Sapere Aude online