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Section: Research Organizations & Think Tanks about Ukraine

      »Die Ukraine könnte für die Versorgung der Welt dauerhaft wegbrechen«
      Jul21

      »Die Ukraine könnte für die Versorgung der Welt dauerhaft wegbrechen«

      …read more Source:: German Institute for International and Security...

      Ukraine’s tech sector is playing vital wartime economic and defense roles
      Jul20

      Ukraine’s tech sector is playing vital wartime economic and defense roles

      The post Ukraine’s tech sector is playing vital wartime economic and defense roles appeared first on Atlantic Council. …read more Source:: Atlantic...

      Erdoğans Westkurs: Ein gutes Geschäft
      Jul20

      Erdoğans Westkurs: Ein gutes Geschäft

      Als der türkische Präsident Recep Tayyip Erdoğan am 10. Juli seine Zusage für den Nato-Beitritt Schwedens mit der Wiederaufnahme der EU-Beitrittsverhandlungen mit der Türkei verknüpfte, stieß seine Forderung vielerorts auf Skepsis und Kritik. Viele befürchteten eine weitere Belastung der Nato- und EU-Türkei-Beziehungen. Bernd Lange, Vorsitzender...

      Hoover Institution Acquires Aleksandr Soldatov Papers
      Jul20

      Hoover Institution Acquires Aleksandr Soldatov Papers

      Hoover Institution Acquires Aleksandr Soldatov Papers Maryann Wed, 07/19/2023 – 13:44 Political and religious persecution often accompany and reinforce each other. The Aleksandr Soldatov papers, recently acquired by the Hoover Institution Library & Archives, show not only the extent to which this is true but also how nuanced the...

      Ukraine’s NATO Membership Will Strengthen Europe’s Security
      Jul20

      Ukraine’s NATO Membership Will Strengthen Europe’s Security

      NATO’s refusal to set a clear pathway for Ukraine’s membership largely dominated the expert and public debate over the Alliance’s summit in Vilnius last week.[1] It also overshadowed its significant, even historic, results.[2] …read more Source:: Istituto Affari...

      In Bid to Join NATO, Sweden and Finland Back Turkish Repression of Kurds
      Jul19

      In Bid to Join NATO, Sweden and Finland Back Turkish Repression of Kurds

      As Ukrainians face a brutal and ongoing Russian siege, NATO’s July summit has endangered and betrayed Kurdish people, cruelly trading the fate of one occupied and repressed group for another. The most celebrated news out of the summit was the fact that the last hurdles had been removed to Sweden joining the alliance, with Finland having...

      Turkey’s New Cabinet
      Jul19

      Turkey’s New Cabinet

      The inclusion of technocrats and bureaucrats in Turkey’s new cabinet has led to cau­tious optimism over a possible change in direction. While President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan’s choice of economy minister hints at a reset, the thrust of foreign policy will remain unchanged. Here Ankara will pursue a moderate and diplomatic approach while...

      Russia’s game with the West: Moscow withdraws from the grain deal
      Jul19

      Russia’s game with the West: Moscow withdraws from the grain deal

      On 17 July, Kremlin spokesman Dmitri Peskov announced that the Russian Federation had withdrawn from the Black Sea Grain Initiative; on the same day, the Russian foreign ministry also conveyed this decision to Turkey, Ukraine and the UN Secretariat. By refusing to extend the agreement, Russia revoked its security guarantees for the transit of...

      Ukraine: two years’ free trading of arable land
      Jul19

      Ukraine: two years’ free trading of arable land

      Two years ago, on 1 July 2021, a law on the land market came into effect which enabled trade in arable land for the first time in the history of independent Ukraine. Over these 24 months, more than 400,000 hectares of land have been sold, accounting for around 1.5% of the land covered by this law. Although the Russian invasion launched in...

      Second successful attack on the Crimean Bridge. Day 509 of the war
      Jul19

      Second successful attack on the Crimean Bridge. Day 509 of the war

      …read more Source:: Centre for Eastern Studies...