Anand Menon argues that focusing on the individual rather than on the role of the EU High Representative is flawed, and that Federica Mogherini can only be as effective as is allowed by member states.
Dr Derek Averre of the University of Birmingham argues that Euro-Atlantic states must revive an intellectual framework that builds on the political and institutional engagement of much of the post-Cold War period. Only then can a workable dual track Russia policy come into effect.
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