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Section: Carnegie Endowment for International Peace (USA)

      China’s Global Security Initiative Is a Bid to Dictate the Rules of Engagement
      Jun16

      China’s Global Security Initiative Is a Bid to Dictate the Rules of Engagement

      It also speaks to Beijing’s concerns that extend beyond the Russia-Ukraine war. …read more Source:: Carnegie Endowment for International...

      Why the Middle East  Gets Putin
      Jun15

      Why the Middle East Gets Putin

      Watching the Ukraine conflict, Middle Eastern leaders see the Russian president has approached matters in the same way as they would. …read more Source:: Carnegie Endowment for International...

      Can’t Stop, Won’t Stop: Why the Russian Public is Tired of the War in Ukraine
      Jun14

      Can’t Stop, Won’t Stop: Why the Russian Public is Tired of the War in Ukraine

      The nation is finding itself in a psychological crisis. In response, some Russians are fervently supporting the operation with patriotic zeal. Others are engaging in endless squabbles. …read more Source:: Carnegie Endowment for International...

      Can’t Stop, Won’t Stop: Why the Russian Public is Tired of the War in Ukraine
      Jun07

      Can’t Stop, Won’t Stop: Why the Russian Public is Tired of the War in Ukraine

      The nation is finding itself in a psychological crisis. In response, some Russians are fervently supporting the operation with patriotic zeal. Others are engaging in endless squabbles. …read more Source:: Carnegie Endowment for International...

      German Ambiguity Is Deciding Ukraine’s Future
      May31

      German Ambiguity Is Deciding Ukraine’s Future

      Chancellor Scholz’s delay in sending heavy weapons to Ukraine is hurting Kyiv’s chances of preserving its sovereignty. It is also damaging Germany’s standing across Europe. …read more Source:: Carnegie Endowment for International...

      Russia’s National Security Narrative: All Quiet on the Eastern Front
      May24

      Russia’s National Security Narrative: All Quiet on the Eastern Front

      The war in Ukraine has cemented the Russian-Chinese partnership for the foreseeable future. While focusing all of its efforts to the West, the last thing Russia needs is a confrontation with China. …read more Source:: Carnegie Endowment for International...

      The Impact of Russia’s Invasion of Ukraine in the Middle East and North Africa
      May20

      The Impact of Russia’s Invasion of Ukraine in the Middle East and North Africa

      More specifically, Washington should not let this new frame of “great power rivalry,” which Middle East autocracies have heartily welcomed and exploited, distract it from scrutinizing the behavior of these regimes at home and from helping the region’s citizens and societies address the socio-economic and political problems they...

      A Fragile Stability in Moldova
      May11

      A Fragile Stability in Moldova

      Precariously located at the edge of the war in Ukraine, Moldova is thus far coping with Russian security threats. But the conflict’s socioeconomic fallout poses real dangers. …read more Source:: Carnegie Endowment for International...

      Russia’s Invasion of Ukraine Has Jeopardized the China-EU Relationship
      May10

      Russia’s Invasion of Ukraine Has Jeopardized the China-EU Relationship

      “It’s not so clear how we’re going to get out of this.” …read more Source:: Carnegie Endowment for International...

      Russia’s War in Ukraine Must Change the EU
      May05

      Russia’s War in Ukraine Must Change the EU

      The EU needs to plan now for a new policy toward its Eastern neighbors. It cannot wait for Russia to end its destruction of Ukraine or destabilize other countries in the region. …read more Source:: Carnegie Endowment for International...