CEPS Researcher Dr. Zachary Paikin has authored several analyses and appeared in the media recently to discuss the security situation…
Dr. Zachary Paikin, researcher in the EU foreign policy unit at CEPS, has conducted interviews recently in both print and…
Dr. Zachary Paikin, researcher in the EU foreign policy unit at CEPS, has conducted interviews recently in both print and…
"With the EU’s ability to use term-setting in its own neighbourhood as a means of enhancing its global influence now curtailed, perhaps it is not coincidental that Brussels has now pivoted its focus toward the 'Indo-Pacific'"
"With the EU’s ability to use term-setting in its own neighbourhood as a means of enhancing its global influence now curtailed, perhaps it is not coincidental that Brussels has now pivoted its focus toward the 'Indo-Pacific'"
"The EU has [...] become trapped between a superpower guarantor whose primary interests increasingly lie elsewhere and its own inability to pursue a viable rapprochement with Russia."
CEPS Researcher Dr. Zachary Paikin has recently given interviews discussing the security situation in Russia and Eastern Europe. These include:…
"[T]he future of the European security system remains trapped between a great power rivalry that is increasingly global in scope and unresolved questions over the future role of the continent’s hegemonic power."
"NATO’s growing Sino-centrism provides Washington with a reason to remain invested in European security, buying Europe time to build up its capacities as a strategic actor. This approach allows EU member states to avoid making substantive decisions about the nature of their collective relationship with Russia for the time being. Yet given the pace of change in today’s world, there is no guarantee that this strategy will prove successful."
On 21 May 2021, CEPS Researcher Dr. Zachary Paikin was interviewed by Waqar Rizvi of Indus News on the state…
"Given dueling European and Eurasian elements of Russian identity and foreign policy discourse, Russia remains a good case study for probing the extent to which a future world order can root itself in a monist frame in today’s pluralistic world."