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Section: Carnegie Endowment for International Peace (USA)

      What Are the Kremlin’s Plans for Occupied Southern Ukraine?
      Jul26

      What Are the Kremlin’s Plans for Occupied Southern Ukraine?

      The occupying authorities are trying to integrate the region with Russia as quickly as possible, and to create the illusion that Ukraine has abandoned its own people while Russia, on the contrary, is helping them. …read more Source:: Carnegie Endowment for International...

      What’s in the Ukraine Grain Deal for Russia?
      Jul26

      What’s in the Ukraine Grain Deal for Russia?

      The easing in sanctions that Moscow obtained as an informal part of the Ukraine grain deal will enable it to address some critical vulnerabilities in Russia’s own food security, as well as to take advantage of the current high prices on the global market and ensure that agricultural holdings with ties to the Kremlin expand their export...

      What the Chinese Army Is Learning From Russia’s Ukraine War
      Jul21

      What the Chinese Army Is Learning From Russia’s Ukraine War

      A retired Army lieutenant general discusses why a tenant of PLA modernization has been validated by the conflict-but is also paradoxical. …read more Source:: Carnegie Endowment for International...

      Europe’s Continued Commitment to Ukraine Hinges on Germany
      Jul19

      Europe’s Continued Commitment to Ukraine Hinges on Germany

      The EU’s unity on Ukraine could unravel as energy prices soar and Germany continues to buy Russian gas. Berlin’s strategic and leadership is urgently needed.* …read more Source:: Carnegie Endowment for International...

      Why It’s Crucial That the G7 and NATO Summits Are Back-to-Back
      Jun28

      Why It’s Crucial That the G7 and NATO Summits Are Back-to-Back

      There’s far more at stake than the security consequences of Russia’s war in Ukraine. …read more Source:: Carnegie Endowment for International...

      The Ukraine War May Hasten the Return of Great Power Politics in Latin America
      Jun23

      The Ukraine War May Hasten the Return of Great Power Politics in Latin America

      In a region already struggling with pandemic recovery, the fallout from the Russia invasion could be the straw that breaks the camel’s back. …read more Source:: Carnegie Endowment for International...

      “No One Is Wearing Ties in Kyiv These Days”
      Jun23

      “No One Is Wearing Ties in Kyiv These Days”

      The Ukrainian capital embraces a new normal against the backdrop of war. …read more Source:: Carnegie Endowment for International...

      To Join Russia or Not to Join? All Change in the Donbas Republics
      Jun21

      To Join Russia or Not to Join? All Change in the Donbas Republics

      Despite numerous blustering announcements that Ukraine’s separatist-held territories are set to become part of Russia, Moscow is in no hurry to hold Crimea-style referendums there, and with good reason. …read more Source:: Carnegie Endowment for International...

      Judy Asks: Will Distrust Among EU Leaders Fail Ukraine?
      Jun20

      Judy Asks: Will Distrust Among EU Leaders Fail Ukraine?

      EU member states have no shared vision of how to deal with Russia as it continues its attack on Ukraine. Rushing to end the war at all costs could have devastating consequences for Kyiv and Europe. …read more Source:: Carnegie Endowment for International...

      The Ukraine War Shows How the Nature of Power Is Changing
      Jun16

      The Ukraine War Shows How the Nature of Power Is Changing

      Three developments have enabled Ukraine to level the playing field in key ways. …read more Source:: Carnegie Endowment for International...