Section: Center on Global Interests (USA)
Sanctions One Year Later: Did They Even Matter?
By Sergey Aleksashenko, Former Deputy Finance Minister of Russia @Saleksashenko One year ago on March 6, the Western nations adopted the first targeted sanctions against Russian companies and citizens linked to the conflict in Ukraine. Today we can say those sanctions have been barely effective. The main goal of the sanctions, which were...
Putin’s Third Term: Assessments Amid Crisis
In March 2012, Vladimir Putin was reelected to his third term as president of Russia. At the time, the country was on an upward economic trajectory, and few serious challenges were presented to the Putin regime. Three years later, the situation is quite different. Today Russia faces widespread condemnation abroad and a protracted economic crisis...
Lonely at the Top
In the 2007 movie There Will Be Blood, Daniel Day-Lewis plays the ruthless and determined oil prospector Daniel Plainview. Starting out with small and dangerous undertakings, Plainview amasses an oil empire worthy of any robber baron. Apart from the clear allusion to violence, blood plays an important part in shaping Plainview’s solitary...
Risks to Ukraine Turnaround ‘Exceptionally High’, IMF Says
May 12, 2015 …read more Source: Center on Global...
U.S. Imposes More Sanctions on Russia and Increases Ukraine Non-Lethal Aid
May 11, 2015 …read more Source: Center on Global...
Some 12,000 Russian Soldiers In Ukraine Supporting Rebels: U.S. Commander
March 4, 2015 …read more Source: Center on Global...
Fighting in Ukraine Has Killed More Than 840 Since Mid-January, U.N. Says
March 3, 2015 …read more Source: Center on Global...
UN Rights Office: Death Toll in Eastern Ukraine Passes 6,000
March 2, 2015 …read more Source: Center on Global...
Ukraine Crisis: ‘Military Threat from East to Remain’ Despite Truce
February 27, 2015 …read more Source: Center on Global Interests...
Ukraine’s Sick Economy Presents a Stern Test
February 26, 2015 …read more Source: Center on Global Interests...