'There's a lot of support, both among populations and among leadership, for maintaining the sanctions,' said Rutgers University professor Roger Daniel Keleman.
appears to be running out of options as he faces Ukrainian advances on several fronts, an energy crisis linked to the ongoing war is leaving Europeans increasingly frustrated.
." After a key pipeline that runs from Russia to Germany was closed for several days for maintenance, Russia warned that it would not resume gas supplies to Europe through Nord Stream 1 until sanctions were lifted. Elizabeth Carter, an assistant professor of political science at the University of New Hampshire, toldthat one of the challenges that European leaders may face this winter in keeping their constituents happy is making sure that people can afford to heat their homes. She noted that the U.K. has already announced a price cap for energy bills that will begin on October 1 and continue for two years.
"So, I think their challenge won't be to keep them happy. It'll be to keep them warm, right?" he said, adding that it will come down to what emergency plans can be put in place to help people cope.member states found that 80 percent of respondents approved of the economic sanctions against Russia. Carter does not believe that support for Ukraine and European sanctions against Russia will be greatly impacted in the winter despite the potential heating and gas issues.
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