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The war could still last for years and paradoxically, time is not on the Kremlin's side

27 February 2026
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Le Monde
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Dimitri Minic, Scientific Director of the Observatory on Russia, Eastern Europe, the Caucasus, and Central Asia and a Research Fellow at Ifri’s Russia/Eurasia Center, argues in an interview with Le Monde that “Ukraine should not be buried too quickly,” even if the current balance of power favors Russia.

 

Greater Eurasia: The Emperor’s New Clothes or an Idea whose Time Has Come?

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03 July 2019
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The Greater Eurasia project has emerged as the poster-child of Vladimir Putin’s foreign policy, symbolic of a resurgent and self-confident Russia.

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Eurasia in Russian Foreign Policy: Interests, Opportunities and Constraints

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07 December 2015
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The Eurasian axis of Russian foreign policy has been given several impetuses over the last two years. The most important of these has been the sharp deterioration in relations with the West against the backdrop of the Ukraine crisis.

Ivan TIMOFEEV Elena ALEKSEENKOVA

Greater Eurasia: The Emperor’s New Clothes or an Idea whose Time Has Come?

Date de publication
03 July 2019
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The Greater Eurasia project has emerged as the poster-child of Vladimir Putin’s foreign policy, symbolic of a resurgent and self-confident Russia.

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Logo Le Monde
Image principale médiatique

The war could still last for years and paradoxically, time is not on the Kremlin's side

27 February 2026
Nom du journal, revue ou émission
Le Monde
Accroche

Dimitri Minic, Scientific Director of the Observatory on Russia, Eastern Europe, the Caucasus, and Central Asia and a Research Fellow at Ifri’s Russia/Eurasia Center, argues in an interview with Le Monde that “Ukraine should not be buried too quickly,” even if the current balance of power favors Russia.

 

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