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Data publikacji: 2023-12-29

New Year in the EU: All or Nothing

Head of the European Commission Ursula von der Leyen and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky, Kyiv, 3 November 2023Head of the European Commission Ursula von der Leyen and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky, Kyiv, 3 November 2023

Next year, the flagship projects of EU institutions will be called into question and fractures among member states will exacerbate doubts about continued support for Ukraine

The last four years have been a bitter reminder for the European Union that history is not over. The doctrine of development, which before the pandemic was supposed to secure the EU’s place in global competition alongside the US and China, has been replaced by thinking in terms of resilience and survival. Both the sluggish response to COVID-19 and friction in the approach to Russia’s war in Ukraine have exposed weaknesses in the EU’s cooperation mechanisms and decision-making processes, and highlighted divisions between member governments. While Vladimir Putin was recruiting hundreds of thousands of new conscripts by a single decree, the EU was bogged down in debates about sanction lists that lasted for weeks and sometimes months. It was also a harbinger of further institutional and administrative problems. Managing an organisation of 27 countries, and more than 30 in the future, on a legal basis shaped in completely different political and economic conditions, is an arduous task.

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