Europe and USA facing the Russian-Ukrainian war
Three experts renowned internationally discussed for Centro Studi Machiavelli how the Russian-Ukrainian war will proceed and what the consequences will be for Europe and America.
Three experts renowned internationally discussed for Centro Studi Machiavelli how the Russian-Ukrainian war will proceed and what the consequences will be for Europe and America.
The war between Russia and Ukraine has imposed a difficult challenge on NATO and Europe. In particular, our continent risks to come out destabilized, between war at the gates, wave of refugees and socio-economic repercussions of sanctions. What are the scenarios for the near future and how should NATO and European countries deal with them?
The war between Russia and Ukraine has imposed a difficult challenge on NATO and Europe. In particular, our continent risks to come out destabilized, between war at the gates, wave of refugees and socio-economic repercussions of sanctions. What are the scenarios for the near future and how should NATO and European countries deal with them?
It's hard to see this war ending with a peace agreement anytime soon. It will be a long diplomatic journey. Much more likely, some form of frozen conflict, similar to agreeing on an armistice, could take shape; after that, the preservation of Ukraine's combat power will be crucial.
Daniele Scalea, President of Centro Studi Machiavelli, participated in "L'Italia s'è desta", a program of Radio Cusano Campus, to discuss the war in Ukraine. President Scalea talked about Europe's strategic independence and how the conflict could end.
Russian military aggression is an indicator of what could happen. Authoritarian powers may become convinced that the time has come to reshape the world by taking advantage of the weakness shown by Biden.
Extensive excerpts from the annual State of the Nation Address, which Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban delivered in front of the Budapest Parliament on February 12, speaking about pandemic management, the critical situation in Bosnia and Ukraine, internal EU tensions, and the "green" agenda in Brussels.
A study by Giavazzi, cited by Draghi, proposes the creation of a European agency for debt management that would purchase part of the debt of individual countries from the ECB. The role could fall to the ESM. Why it is not a good idea.
Il Mathias Corvinus Collegium (MCC) e il Centro Studi Machiavelli hanno organizzato una conferenza sulla preminenza del diritto europeo. Il convegno internazionale ha radunato partecipanti da Polonia, Spagna, Italia e Ungheria.