Charles Kupchan: THE WEST NEEDS A NEW STRATEGY IN UKRAINE

Charles Kupchan: THE WEST NEEDS A NEW STRATEGY IN UKRAINE

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Eva Nowotny in conversation with Charles Kupchan


THE WEST NEEDS A NEW STRATEGY IN UKRAINE


The war in Ukraine has been going on for over a year and so far,
it has turned out far better for Ukraine than most predicted. But
there is uncertainty towards where the war is headed and thus
calls for a diplomatic end to the conflict are growing. However,
with Moscow and Kyiv vowing to keep up the fight, conditions for
a negotiated settlement do not seem to be given yet. The question
arising is what strategy is needed from the West. It’s policy of
allowing Ukraine to define success and set the war aims has now
runs its course – regardless of whether it made sense at the
outset of the war. So what approach is needed from the West and
how could it be implemented?


Charles Kupchan is Professor of international
Affairs in the School of Foreign Service and Government
Department at Georgetown University and Senior Fellow at the
Council on Foreign Relations (CFR). From 2014 to 2017 Kupchan
served as Special Assistant to the President and Senior Director
for European Affairs on the National Security Council in the
Obama White House. He was also Director for European Affairs on
the NSC during the first Clinton administration. Before joining
the Clinton NSC, he worked in the U.S. Department of State on the
Policy Planning Staff. Previously, he was Assistant Professor of
Politics at Princeton University.  Charles Kupchan is the
author of numerous books and papers on international and security
affairs.


Eva Nowotny, Board Member of Bruno Kreisky
Forum, Ambassador ret.


Recorded via ZOOM on June 19, 2023

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