Norms Under Fire: The EU’S Political and Economic Reorientation in Response to Russian Aggression

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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.20560922

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Russia-Ukraine War, European Union, normative power, sanctions, political economy, international politics

Abstract

Russia’s invasion of Ukraine in 2022 represents a pivotal turning point that has profoundly transformed the European Union’s (EU) foreign policy and economic orientation. This study examines the EU’s evolving policies in the post-war context through two main dimensions: political and economic transformation. It explores how the Russia–Ukraine War has reshaped the EU’s strategic posture and why this shift is crucial in the context of global power dynamics. The central argument is that the EU has reconfigured its long-standing reliance on normative power and market integration toward a more geopolitical, defense-oriented, and strategically autonomous policy framework. Drawing on qualitative analysis of EU foreign policy and energy strategy documents, academic studies, and think-tank reports, the research identifies the war as a Zeitenwende, a historical turning point for the EU. Politically, the Union has advanced a more integrated and responsive Common Foreign and Security Policy (CFSP), emphasizing defense and security cohesion. Economically, it has reduced dependence on Russian energy, reinforced energy security, and recalibrated Green Deal priorities. While these shifts indicate deeper integration, persistent vulnerabilities and structural constraints continue to challenge the EU’s strategic coherence. Overall, the war has accelerated the EU’s transition from a normative to a geopolitical actor in an increasingly multipolar world.

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2026-06-30

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KETENCI, A., & BATAKLAR, S. (2026). Norms Under Fire: The EU’S Political and Economic Reorientation in Response to Russian Aggression. International Journal of Contemporary Economics and Administrative Sciences, 16(1), 201–228. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.20560922