Carrefour de l’Europe is setting up shop this weekend in Ukraine. A huge country at the gates of Europe, always in ” the waiting room As its president Volodymyr Zelensky says, of the European Union and NATO. A country cut off from the Crimean peninsula, to the south, annexed by Russia in 2014, and to the east, still in a frozen war with the separatist provinces, supported by Moscow. (Rerun)
In this more than unstable context, what are Ukraine’s new supports on the international scene; and on the home front, how to assess the fight against corruption and the power of the oligarchs, essential conditions for European rapprochement.
Our guests
– Yulia Shukan, lecturer in Slavic Studies at the University of Paris Nanterre, author of “Maidan Generation», Published by Aube
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– Bertrand Badie, professor emeritus of the Universities at the Institute of Political Studies of Paris, author of “Globalized powers. Rethinking international security», Editions Odile Jacob.