Author (Person) | Krastev, Ivan, Leonard, Mark |
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Publisher | European Council on Foreign Relations (ECFR) |
Series Title | ECFR Policy Briefs |
Series Details | ECFR/526, Number 526 |
Publication Date | February 2024 |
Content Type | Research Paper |
Summary:As Russia’s war on Ukraine approaches its second anniversary, the European Parliament and the United States' (US) presidential elections are also on the horizon. Against this backdrop, Vladimir Putin is banking on war fatigue in the West to help achieve a Russian victory. European public opinion can inform Europe’s leaders about how best to make the case to continue support for Ukraine in this difficult environment. Europeans seem pessimistic about Ukraine’s chances of winning the war, while a plurality think it will end in some kind of settlement. But most Europeans are not in the mood for appeasement either. They would be disappointed if Donald Trump were to be re-elected, and many believe his victory could also be a win for Putin. In most member states, a plurality would want Europe to maintain its current support or increase it in the event of the US scaling down its aid. Leaders in Ukraine and Europe need to adjust their language and define the meaning of a ‘durable peace’ to prevent Putin taking advantage of war fatigue. |
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Subject Categories | Politics and International Relations, Security and Defence |
Subject Tags | Wars | Conflicts |
Keywords | Public Opinion, War in Ukraine (2022-) |
Countries / Regions | Ukraine |
International Organisations | European Union [EU] |