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Section: Atlantic Council (USA)

      Berlin or Bust: Germany Key to Maintaining Sanctions on Russia
      Oct06

      Berlin or Bust: Germany Key to Maintaining Sanctions on Russia

      When Russia illegally annexed Crimea and armed separatists in eastern Ukraine, the United States and the European Union jointly condemned it. Together they introduced sanctions on Russia in July 2014 that limited access to finance for key companies in Russia’s energy, defense, and financial sectors; froze assets and banned travel for...

      Q&A: Is Ukraine Still Changing?
      Oct05

      Q&A: Is Ukraine Still Changing?

      Three Atlantic Council experts answer questions about Ukraine’s ongoing reforms.1. It’s been nearly three years since the Euromaidan protests began. How would you grade the pace and extent of Ukraine’s reforms?Anders Åslund, Senior Fellow at the Atlantic Council: In 2014, Ukraine carried out two vital preconditions for economic...

      Stop Mistaking Russia for Europe
      Oct04

      Stop Mistaking Russia for Europe

      Like a coin inserted into a broken candy machine, the most recent attempt by the United States to broker a ceasefire with the Russians in Syria has vanished with nothing to show for it. Instead, in a calculated gesture of contempt, Russian and Syrian government forces annihilated a humanitarian convoy before beginning an unprecedented...

      Kremlin Panics after Dutch Report, and It Should
      Oct03

      Kremlin Panics after Dutch Report, and It Should

      The report of the Dutch-led investigation team on the shoot down of Malaysian Airlines Flight 17 over eastern Ukraine offered a momentary glimpse into the true nature of the proverbial riddle wrapped in a mystery inside an enigma. Instead of denying any Russian involvement in the death of 298 people in July 2014, a number of official...

      Putin’s Balkan Insecurities
      Sep28

      Putin’s Balkan Insecurities

      Two and a half years after the Russian invasion of Ukraine, too many public figures in the United States and Europe still seem unable to decipher Russia’s motives. Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov recently told a Bosnian newspaper that NATO’s readiness to extend membership to Montenegro and welcome Bosnia and Macedonia was not...

      Vilify and Amplify: How the Kremlin’s Disinformation Machine is Attacking the MH17 Probe
      Sep27

      Vilify and Amplify: How the Kremlin’s Disinformation Machine is Attacking the MH17 Probe

      The Kremlin has turned its disinformation machine on those who are investigating the shoot-down of Malaysia Airlines Flight MH17 over Ukraine in July of 2014, using state employees, state-run media, and the state-run, though unacknowledged, “troll factory” of fake Internet accounts. The primary goal of the media attacks has been to undermine the...

      The Audacity of Nadiya Savchenko
      Sep27

      The Audacity of Nadiya Savchenko

      “Russian propaganda made the mistake of using me as an example, and I just became too expensive for them. I am a person who never gives up,” said Nadiya Savchenko, a former prisoner of war, current member of Ukraine’s parliament, and one of the country’s most popular politicians, on September 22.Three days earlier, the Atlantic...

      Can Vladimir Putin Make the Twenty-First Century a Russian Century?
      Sep26

      Can Vladimir Putin Make the Twenty-First Century a Russian Century?

      The role Russia is playing in Donald Trump’s election campaign is quite extraordinary. The candidate’s son has acknowledged that Trump’s companies have received large Russian investments. His former campaign manager Paul Manafort worked for Ukraine’s disgraced pro-Moscow authoritarian president for almost a decade. Two of...

      How Ukraine Can Signal It’s Serious about Reform
      Sep23

      How Ukraine Can Signal It’s Serious about Reform

      Thirteen months since the last tranche, the IMF has finally allocated the third tranche of its program to Ukraine, bringing the total disbursement to $7.6 billion. Although it is less than the originally planned $1.7 billion and came with substantial delays, the receipt of the $1 billion tranche was celebrated by the Ukrainian government as the...

      Crimean Residents Vote in Russian Elections, Reluctantly
      Sep21

      Crimean Residents Vote in Russian Elections, Reluctantly

      For the first time since Russia annexed Crimea, Russian elections were held on the territory of the disputed peninsula. That elections were held in Crimea has been a source of contention between Russia and the international community. OSCE election observers refused to monitor the polls in Crimea, and the US and EU condemned the September 18...