If a country is not going to succeed in successful democratization and economic reform without being a member of the europe union and nato, then it's unlikely to succeed. I am certainly not arguing against western assistance, economic treaties with ukraine. Everything possible to help ukrane develop in that in that direction by all means. But in the end, it comes down to the ukranians themselvese. How likely do you think war is and what do you think that'll look like on the ground? So, for example, an attempted coup, incursion into eastern ukraine and attack on kie or a full scale invasion. And i told not to kick us
As Russia amasses tens of thousands of troops on Ukraine’s northern and eastern border fears are mounting that President Putin plans to invade the country. The stakes could not be higher, and each move by both Russia and its military rivals in the West will have potentially catastrophic consequences for the country caught in the crossfire: Ukraine. Is there another option? In this programme, we debate the motion: The West Should Seek a Compromise with Russia Over Ukraine. Joining us to discuss it is Anatol Lieven, Senior research fellow at the Quincy Institute for Responsible Statecraft in Washington DC and author of Ukraine and Russia: A Fraternal Rivalry. We're also joined by Chris Miller, Jeane Kirkpatrick Visiting Fellow at the American Enterprise Institute and author of We Shall Be Masters: Russian Pivots to Asia from Peter the Great to Putin. Chair for this debate is Larisa Brown, Defence Editor for The Times.
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