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The COVID-19 pandemic has triggered economic turbulence, state egoism and lockdown anarchy. Against this background, confrontation between the West and Russia has intensified. The Russian Federation’s new Constitution consolidated Putin’s anti-Western authoritarian regime until 2036. In addition, a Belarusian ‘black hole’ of instability has emerged on the European map.
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Pashkov, M. (2022). EU-Ukraine: Towards a New Quality of Solidarity. In: Kaeding, M., Pollak, J., Schmidt, P. (eds) European Solidarity in Action and the Future of Europe. The Future of Europe. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-86537-5_41
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