Section: Carnegie Endowment for International Peace (USA)
Untarnished by War: Why Russia’s Soft Power Is So Resilient in Serbia
A recent poll showed that 46 percent of Serbs believe that their country should stay neutral in the Russia-Ukraine war, confirming that a balancing act appears to be the least costly strategy for the Serbian government. …read more Source:: Carnegie Endowment for International...
Can the Ukrainian Orthodox Church Survive the War With Russia?
The Ukrainian Orthodox Church has declared full independence from the Moscow Patriarchate, but for now that independence is recognized only by itself. …read more Source:: Carnegie Endowment for International...
Nearly One Year In, How Does This War End?
As Russia’s brutal attack continues, it is becoming increasingly clear that the war will have no winners. The West must do more to help Ukraine end the human suffering, attain a just peace, and preserve its sovereignty. …read more Source:: Carnegie Endowment for International...
What the Kremlin Really Hoped to Achieve With Its Ceasefire Proposal
The aim of the ceasefire proposal was to force the Ukrainian army and politicians to reject it in view of the Ukrainian public, who are often left without electricity, water, heating, or transport by Russia’s bombing campaign. …read more Source:: Carnegie Endowment for International...
Germany Must Move Past the Crossroads
New Western commitments to deliver combat vehicles to Ukraine are putting Berlin on the spot. To prevent Russia from further destabilizing Europe, Germany must forge a special Europapolitik. …read more Source:: Carnegie Endowment for International...
Can Ukraine and Germany Overcome Their Disagreements Over Russia?
The problems in bilateral relations are unlikely to disappear any time soon. Ukraine won’t want to become another buffer zone separating Russia and the West, but that is the scenario Germany will give serious consideration, fearing another war or Moscow’s nuclear threats. …read more Source:: Carnegie Endowment for International...
EU Defense and the War in Ukraine
In the wake of the Russian invasion of Ukraine, the EU is seeking to fulfill its defense potential. But promising new defense policy proposals may lose momentum without more funds and attention. …read more Source:: Carnegie Endowment for International...
The War in Ukraine Highlights European Rifts
Russia’s invasion of Ukraine has exposed important differences in European visions of future security. If left to fester, these will deepen resentment between Europe’s East and West.* …read more Source:: Carnegie Endowment for International...
What the Russian Invasion Reveals About the Future of Cyber Warfare
Three Carnegie experts examine Ukraine’s success in cyber defense and cyber competition going forward. …read more Source:: Carnegie Endowment for International...
Russia’s Wartime Cyber Operations in Ukraine: Military Impacts, Influences, and Implications
Russia’s cyber operations in Ukraine have apparently not had much military impact. This was probably for a multitude of reasons: Russia’s offensive limitations, as well as the defensive efforts of Ukraine and its partners; the particular context of this war, as well as structural features of cyberspace and warfare generally....