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How the War in Ukraine Has Reshaped European Dynamics

Published February 15, 2026, 09:25
How the War in Ukraine Has Reshaped European Dynamics

The Russian invasion of Ukraine has caused immense destruction, loss of life, and a massive refugee crisis, with over 10 million Ukrainians displaced. The war's repercussions have extended beyond Ukraine's borders, shocking the economy, politics, and societies of Europe. The conflict raises existential concerns about Europe's ability to withstand an aggressive Russia and its preparedness for further escalation. Uncertainty is compounded by Donald Trump's antipathy towards Europe and questions about US security guarantees. US pressure on Ukraine to negotiate on terms favorable to Russia, while sidelining Europe, adds to the tension. The international order, according to Wolfgang Isinger, is being “destroyed.” Europe finds itself in a precarious position, caught between unreliable US and China’s pursuit of global dominance. Europe’s response to the war is a test of its ability to shape its own future. Finland and Sweden’s accession to NATO, in response to the Russian threat, transforms the Baltic Sea into an alliance-dominated region. Despite Putin's denial of seeking direct confrontation with the West, Russia engages in hybrid warfare, with cyberattacks and attempts at destabilization. Moral leadership within the EU has shifted to Eastern member states, who long warned of Russian intentions. EU enlargement is back on the agenda, with Ukraine and Moldova seeking membership.