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Section: Research Organizations & Think Tanks about Ukraine

      TEG Working Group News Roundup June 2 – 9
      Jun15

      TEG Working Group News Roundup June 2 – 9

      TEG Working Group News Roundup June 2 – 9 LeAnn Wed, 06/14/2023 – 14:31 In this week’s edition: Germany leads NATO’s largest-ever air exercise; tensions escalate in US-China cyberspace; China’s tech lead prompts AUKUS collaboration calls; US Senate seeks AI education ahead of regulation; and OpenAI CEO cautions...

      TEG Working Group News Roundup May 26-June 2
      Jun15

      TEG Working Group News Roundup May 26-June 2

      TEG Working Group News Roundup May 26-June 2 LeAnn Wed, 06/14/2023 – 14:18 In this week’s edition: Lawmakers seek ways to increase Pentagon funding despite debt deal; Ukraine and allies plan peace summit without Russia; new bill promotes cybersecurity cooperation between US and Abraham Accords nations; and deepfake videos in challenge...

      TEG Working Group News Roundup May 19-26
      Jun15

      TEG Working Group News Roundup May 19-26

      TEG Working Group News Roundup May 19-26 LeAnn Wed, 06/14/2023 – 14:05 This week, US officials suspect Ukrainian involvement in the Kremlin drone attack, China bans US company Micron Tech, the US Surgeon General warns about the risks of youth social media use, and Alphabet and the European Commission aim to develop voluntary AI guidelines....

      For GOP, Debt Ceiling Deal Was Never About Debt — It Was About Conserving Power
      Jun14

      For GOP, Debt Ceiling Deal Was Never About Debt — It Was About Conserving Power

      Many mainstream accounts of the recent debt ceiling deal make it sound like the negotiations represented a give and take between spending and saving — with President Biden and Democrats aligned with spending, and House Speaker Kevin McCarthy and Republicans aligned with saving. The real interests of the Republican Party in these negotiations,...

      Greening Transatlantic Relations
      Jun14

      Greening Transatlantic Relations

      From a foreign policy perspective, transatlantic relations appear to have reached new heights. The United States and European Union both support Ukraine’s efforts to expel Russian troops from its territory. On the military front, NATO is enjoying boom times thanks to the reemergence of a ‘common enemy’ and the addition of new members...

      Successful Reconstruction of Ukraine Will Depend on Early Action, Bipartisan U.S. Effort, and U.S.-Europe Partnership
      Jun14

      Successful Reconstruction of Ukraine Will Depend on Early Action, Bipartisan U.S. Effort, and U.S.-Europe Partnership

      Durable Ukrainian reconstruction will require an end to the fighting, but ultimate success hinges on a U.S.-Europe partnership and the establishment of effective post-war security arrangements. …read more Source::...

      Ukraine’s first defeats and successes on the Zaporizhzhia front. Day 474 of the war
      Jun14

      Ukraine’s first defeats and successes on the Zaporizhzhia front. Day 474 of the war

      Over the past four days, Ukrainian forces have continued their offensive operations on the Zaporizhzhia front. Attempts by mechanised subunits to break through the Russian defences south of Orikhiv (near the village of Robotyne) have failed. The enemy defended this section ably, using fortifications and minefields which they had prepared in...

      Why Ukrainian NATO membership would actually be good for Russia
      Jun14

      Why Ukrainian NATO membership would actually be good for Russia

      The post Why Ukrainian NATO membership would actually be good for Russia appeared first on Atlantic Council. …read more Source:: Atlantic...

      ‘Keep Hope Alive’: Katrina vanden Heuvel on the Power of Truth
      Jun13

      ‘Keep Hope Alive’: Katrina vanden Heuvel on the Power of Truth

      Katrina vanden Heuvel, the publisher and editorial director of The Nation magazine and a longtime IPS board member, received the 2023 Marcus Raskin Award for Civic and Intellectual Courage . The award, named for the late IPS co-founder Marc Raskin and jointly presented by IPS and the Raskin family, recognizes an outstanding and brave leader in...

      ‘Keep Hope Alive’: Katrina vanden Huevel on the Power of Truth
      Jun13

      ‘Keep Hope Alive’: Katrina vanden Huevel on the Power of Truth

      Katrina vanden Huevel, the publisher and editorial director of The Nation magazine and a longtime IPS board member, received the 2023 Marcus Raskin Award for Civic and Intellectual Courage . The award, named for the late IPS co-founder Marc Raskin and jointly presented by IPS and the Raskin family, recognizes an outstanding and brave leader in...