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Section: Carnegie Endowment for International Peace (USA)

      Judy Asks: Is European Support for Ukraine Dependent on the United States?
      Oct27

      Judy Asks: Is European Support for Ukraine Dependent on the United States?

      The Biden administration has led the Western military and economic response to Russia’s attack on Ukraine. Europe must be ready to act independently if and when Washington’s policy changes. …read more Source:: Carnegie Endowment for International...

      What Does Russia Hope to Achieve by Bombing Ukrainian Cities?
      Oct18

      What Does Russia Hope to Achieve by Bombing Ukrainian Cities?

      The bombings look like an attempt by the Russian establishment to convince itself and others that Russia still has enough determination and resources to regain the military initiative. …read more Source:: Carnegie Endowment for International...

      From Ally to Mediator: How Russia’s Invasion Has Changed Ukraine-Turkey Relations
      Oct07

      From Ally to Mediator: How Russia’s Invasion Has Changed Ukraine-Turkey Relations

      The war with Russia has forced Kyiv to take a more realistic view of Turkish foreign policy. Ukraine no longer views its relationship with Turkey as part of its partnership with the West. …read more Source:: Carnegie Endowment for International...

      Russian Collateral Damage: Finland and Sweden’s Accession to NATO
      Oct06

      Russian Collateral Damage: Finland and Sweden’s Accession to NATO

      Finland and Sweden’s expected accession to NATO is the most significant collateral damage incurred by Russia’s invasion of Ukraine yet. …read more Source:: Carnegie Endowment for International...

      What’s Driving Russia’s Opportunistic Inroads With Saudi Arabia and the Gulf Arabs
      Oct05

      What’s Driving Russia’s Opportunistic Inroads With Saudi Arabia and the Gulf Arabs

      Amid the war in Ukraine, Moscow continues to build bridges in the Middle East. …read more Source:: Carnegie Endowment for International...

      Russia’s Mass Exodus Is Forcing Its Neighbors to Get Off the Fence
      Oct05

      Russia’s Mass Exodus Is Forcing Its Neighbors to Get Off the Fence

      As more Russians flee to neighboring countries and more nationals of those countries go to fight in Ukraine, their governments will find it increasingly difficult to ignore these developments. …read more Source:: Carnegie Endowment for International...

      Judy Asks: Can Putin Be Stopped?
      Sep29

      Judy Asks: Can Putin Be Stopped?

      The decision to mobilize reservists and the ensuing domestic unrest points to Putin’s weakness. Western sanctions and military support for Ukraine are key to preventing a Russian victory. …read more Source:: Carnegie Endowment for International...

      Ukraine War Risks Repercussions for Transnistria
      Sep23

      Ukraine War Risks Repercussions for Transnistria

      Destabilization in Moldova incited by Russia could prompt Kyiv and its allies to deprive Moscow of all its levers of influence there once and for all by purging the self-proclaimed Transnistria republic of Russia’s military presence there. …read more Source:: Carnegie Endowment for International...

      Why Is Putin Upping the Ante in Ukraine?
      Sep22

      Why Is Putin Upping the Ante in Ukraine?

      Rapidly unfolding events in Russia are effectively transforming the conflict in Ukraine from a “special operation” on someone else’s territory into a war to defend supposedly Russian land. …read more Source:: Carnegie Endowment for International...

      Russia and India: A New Chapter
      Sep21

      Russia and India: A New Chapter

      The balance in Russian-Indian relations is shifting decidedly toward New Delhi. Russia’s break with the West and ever closer ties with China as a result of the war against Ukraine will make sustaining its partnership with India more challenging. …read more Source:: Carnegie Endowment for International...