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Europe Must Learn the Art of ‘Unpowering’ Russia

The Voice News :As Russia continues to pose a serious threat to European interests well beyond the battlefield in Ukraine, the European Union finds itself at a critical crossroads. The Kremlin’s influence stretches into African conflicts, Middle Eastern instability, and even the manipulation of democratic institutions within Europe itself. Yet, the EU remains caught between overestimating Russia’s strength and underestimating its determination to cause harm.

In a new report from the EU Institute for Security Studies titled “Unpowering Russia: How the EU Can Counter the Kremlin,” the case is made for a bold, proactive approach — not just containing Moscow, but systematically stripping away its ability to destabilize Europe.
A Diminished Yet Dangerous Adversary

Russia may still wield considerable global influence, but its power is eroding. Economically isolated, diplomatically cornered, and facing demographic decline, Moscow is becoming increasingly dependent on an imbalanced partnership with China, where Beijing holds the upper hand. Meanwhile, many countries in the Global South remain cautious about aligning too closely with Russia’s aggressive geopolitical playbook.

However, danger often lies in agility. The Kremlin has demonstrated time and again that with limited resources, it can spread disinformation, prop up authoritarian regimes, and spark instability. The EU must now learn to push back — and strike at Russia’s vulnerabilities.
Hit Where It Hurts

One clear starting point is Russia’s so-called “shadow fleet” — oil tankers operating under murky ownership that circumvent Western sanctions by transporting crude through European waters. The EU should act swiftly by enforcing its maritime laws, especially in the Baltic, Mediterranean, and North seas. Vessels without valid insurance or posing environmental risks should be detained or turned away.

This is not an act of escalation; it is legal enforcement. It would disrupt a critical revenue stream that continues to fund President Vladimir Putin’s war machine.
Smarter Deterrence and Steadier Resolve

The EU must also rethink its approach to deterrence. Instead of being paralyzed by Russia’s nuclear saber-rattling, European nations should quietly scale up military aid to Ukraine — from artillery to drones — without prematurely revealing their moves, which only invites Kremlin manipulation.

As Moscow cozies up further with Beijing, the EU must begin leveraging its own economic power more strategically. This could mean tighter investment screening, particularly in sensitive sectors, and targeted export controls on dual-use technologies. Brussels should also highlight the hypocrisy of China’s stated commitment to sovereignty while it enables Russia’s neo-imperialist ambitions.
Winning the Information War

Another battlefield is the digital one. Russian disinformation campaigns continue to sow discord and polarize societies at minimal cost. Europe’s response so far has been fragmented and reactive. This must change.

The EU should invest in a centralized, strategic communications body to strengthen initiatives like EUvsDisinfo, amplify independent media in vulnerable regions, and engage audiences in local languages. The message must be clear and consistent: democracy and sovereignty are not just Western ideals — they are universal rights that Russia continues to undermine.
Reclaiming Regional Influence

Lastly, the EU must crowd out Russian influence by deepening its own regional engagement.

In the Western Balkans, it should reward reformers and isolate obstructionists — even through coalitions of the willing if consensus proves elusive.

In the Southern Mediterranean, cooperation with Turkey could help resolve long-running conflicts that Russia exploits.

In Africa, the EU must shift from reactive crisis management to genuine partnership, focusing on infrastructure, education, and shared governance.

In the Indo-Pacific, it should offer its strengths as a trade partner and technological collaborator on issues like cybersecurity, AI, and green innovation.

Across all regions, Brussels must engage not only with state actors and corporations but also civil society and emerging leaders to build sustainable, grassroots partnerships.
Power Without Permission

Europe is not powerless. It is simply under-leveraged. The EU possesses diplomatic influence, economic strength, and security tools. But these assets must now be applied with greater urgency and intent.

To truly “unpower” Russia, the EU must stop waiting for permission. It must act. It can enforce sanctions, combat lies, and assert its presence in places Moscow once took for granted.

Unlike many European initiatives, this won’t begin with a grand summit or declaration. It will begin with bold, practical steps — and the courage to match Moscow’s gamesmanship with strategic strength.

It’s time Europe stopped playing defense and started playing to win.

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