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Ashton

La neutralità: via d'uscita alle divisioni in politica estera?

Quando il Trattato di Lisbona entrò in vigore nel 2009 la speranza era che l’Unione potesse finalmente avere una propria politica estera, capace in ultima analisi di rafforzare le altre politiche comunitarie e dare uno slancio all’integrazione tra gli allora 27 paesi.

Ucraina: crisi continua, destinazione ignota

La tumultuosa evoluzione degli eventi ucraini degli ultimi giorni lascia aperta una serie di interrogativi cui è difficile, oggi, dare risposta.

Ukraine and the Vilnius Summit: Time for bitter-sweet illusions

Ahead of the Vilnius Summit (November 28-29, 2013) EU foreign policy chief Catherine Ashton promised that the high-level meeting would “open a new chapter” in the relationship between the EU and its eastern neighbours. What came out of the Summit, however, resembles discovering to read an old chapter with Ukraine’s decision not to sign the Association Agreement (AA) being the unexpected bitter surprise for Brussels.

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