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Section: Research Organizations & Think Tanks about Ukraine

      The South Caucasus concert: Each playing its own tune
      Feb02

      The South Caucasus concert: Each playing its own tune

      The countries of the South Caucasus have very different interdependent relations with the European Union (EU), Russia, Turkey, the United States (US) and Iran. Tensions between the EU-US and Russia over Ukraine are further entrenching these interdependent relations and hampering development in the South Caucasus. How can Brussels increase its...

      UK reform package to be tabled in Brussels today
      Feb02

      UK reform package to be tabled in Brussels today

      UK reform package to be tabled in Brussels todayThe BBC reports that national parliaments will be given new powers to block unwanted EU laws as part of the UK’s negotiation. To trigger the so-called ‘red card’, at least 55% of the EU’s national parliaments would have to join forces within twelve weeks of a new law being proposed...

      Confrontation With the West Becomes Personal for Putin—and Inescapable
      Feb01

      Confrontation With the West Becomes Personal for Putin—and Inescapable

      Last week’s (January 26) reporting in the Western media that the United States government was linking Russian President Vladimir Putin to corruption has rocked Russian domestic politics. Specifically, a recent BBC documentary carried remarks to this effect by Acting US Treasury Department Under Secretary Adam J. Szubin, who heads the Office...

      New Emerging Global Trends
      Feb01

      New Emerging Global Trends

      I would like to begin by thanking Professor Vaneeta Patnaik for inviting me on behalf of the National Institute of Juridical Sciences, and the Ministry of External Affairs for making it possible for me to come to Kolkata. I also want to commend Pranaav Gupta and his open minded student collaborators, for inviting me to speak based on having found...

      The Future of Mykolayiv, the Future of Ukraine
      Feb01

      The Future of Mykolayiv, the Future of Ukraine

      In many ways, the problems facing the city of Mykolayiv since the October 2015 local elections are a microcosm of the challenges facing Ukraine’s national leaders. The new mayor, with a strong track record of engaging with civil society on anti-corruption efforts and a fresh face to city politics, faces huge obstacles from old faces who...

      Russia’s Long War on Ukraine
      Feb01

      Russia’s Long War on Ukraine

      Russia’s political leadership has pursued a consistent policy of pushing a reluctant Ukraine into evolving Moscow-led Eurasian economic integration projects, which are in fact geopolitical and aimed at establishing Russian strategic control over the post-Soviet area. Due to its size, potential, and historical closeness to Russia, Ukraine...

      Ukraine’s Poroshenko Says Sanctions Against Russia Must Remain
      Feb01

      Ukraine’s Poroshenko Says Sanctions Against Russia Must Remain

      February 1, 2016 …read more Source: Center on Global...

      “Untangling Russia’s Puzzle: Past Lessons and Future Outlook” Seminar
      Feb01

      “Untangling Russia’s Puzzle: Past Lessons and Future Outlook” Seminar

      INTERNATIONAL CENTER FOR TERRORISM STUDIES AT POTOMAC INSTITUTE FOR POLICY STUDIES A Special Seminar “Untangling Russia’s Puzzle: Past Lessons and Future Outlook” What are the lessons of Russia’s adversarial dynamic with the West from the Cold War era to the current crisis in Ukraine? Can Russia become a strategic partner with the...

      German Police Disprove Gang-Rape by Migrants
      Feb01

      German Police Disprove Gang-Rape by Migrants

      There is no evidence of a sexual offence against the 13-year-old girl from a Russian-speaking community in Berlin, German prosecutors said. …read more Source: Transitions Online...

      Ukraine Currency Falls Most in World on Dollar Curbs, IMF Delay
      Feb01

      Ukraine Currency Falls Most in World on Dollar Curbs, IMF Delay

      Ukraine’s hryvnia headed for the worst weekly depreciation in the world as the central bank limited the supply of dollars to protect reserves amid a delay in negotiations to release the next part of a $17.5 billion International Monetary Fund loan.The Washington-based IMF has withheld a third $1.7 billion loan tranche since September after...