Timothy Garton Ash, Ivan Krastev, Mark Leonard – Policy Brief 22 February 2023
Summary
A new poll suggests that Russia’s war on Ukraine has consolidated ‘the West;’ European and American citizens hold many views in common about major global questions.
Europeans and Americans agree they should help Ukraine to win, that Russia is their avowed adversary, and that the coming global order will most likely be defined by two blocs led respectively by the US and China.
In contrast, citizens in China, India, and Turkiye prefer a quick end to the war even if Ukraine has to concede territory.
People in these non-Western countries, and in Russia, also consider the emergence of a multipolar world order to be more probable than a bipolar arrangement.
Western decision-makers should take into account that the consolidation of the West is taking place in an increasingly divided post-Western world; and that emerging powers such as India and Turkiye will act on their own terms and resist being caught in a battle between America and China.
Der transatlantische Think-Tank ECFR stellt hier grafisch weltweite Umfragen dar und zeigt damit auf, wie sich die Sichtweise einzelner Staaten und Staatenblöcke auf die Beteiligten des Ukrainekrieges verändert hat.