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Section: Research Organizations & Think Tanks about Ukraine

      Overcoming the Ukraine Crisis
      Jun05

      Overcoming the Ukraine Crisis

      Memories of the twentieth century’s great conflicts, from 1930s pacifism to Cold War antagonism, are stirring again, motivating both Russia and the West in one of the gravest threats to global order and European stability in the past 25 years. Indeed, the ongoing crisis in Ukraine involves nuclear-armed powers whose collective military...

      The G7 Needs to Commit to Supporting Ukraine
      Jun05

      The G7 Needs to Commit to Supporting Ukraine

      BERLIN—When G7 leaders meet for their annual summit in Germany this weekend, for a second year without Russia, President Vladimir Putin’s aggression against Ukraine will rank high on their agenda. Though questions of war and peace may seem misplaced in what is, essentially, an economic policy forum, the escalation in Eastern Europe, and the...

      The Kremlin has not completely given up the Novorosiya project
      Jun05

      The Kremlin has not completely given up the Novorosiya project

      Director of Military Programmes of the Razumkov Centre Mykola Sunhurovskyi thinks that Putin’s Novorosiya project is not closed, informs the website Hlavkom. “I would hardly say that the Novorosiya project will be closed. It is for a fact that it failed as a blitzkrieg They counted on quick seizure i.e. the separation of these six oblasts...

      Vast majority of UK public undecided on EU referendum vote – reform essential for swing vote
      Jun05

      Vast majority of UK public undecided on EU referendum vote – reform essential for swing vote

      Vast majority of UK public undecided on EU referendum vote – reform essential for swing voteA Survation poll for the think-tank British Future has found that more than 70% of voters have not definitively made up their minds how to vote in the EU referendum and are waiting to see the deal struck by David Cameron. Just 16% say they are “definitely...

      Merkel on G7: ‘Summit is more than crisis diplomacy’
      Jun05

      Merkel on G7: ‘Summit is more than crisis diplomacy’

      The heads of state and government of the seven leading industrial countries will gather in Germany on June 7 and June 8 to discuss the most pressing global challenges. The Group of Seven countries are linked not only by prosperity and economic strength, but also by their shared values: freedom, democracy and human rights. Anyone doubting that...

      Kommentar: “Der Gipfel globaler Verantwortung(slosigkeit): Ein Plädoyer für Nachhaltigkeit anstelle militärischer Aufrüstung”
      Jun05

      Kommentar: “Der Gipfel globaler Verantwortung(slosigkeit): Ein Plädoyer für Nachhaltigkeit anstelle militärischer Aufrüstung”

      Die G7 ist sicherlich kein Hort der partizipativen Gestaltung der Welt, sondern vielmehr der elitäre Zusammenschluss sieben gleichgesinnter westlicher Industriestaaten. Mit dem bewussten Ausschluss Russlands sowie dem Fernhalten aufstrebender Mächte wie China, Indien, Brasilien oder der Türkei kontrastiert das Zusammentreffen eine sich immer...

      Turkish Stream’s Implications for EU Gas Infrastructure Development
      Jun05

      Turkish Stream’s Implications for EU Gas Infrastructure Development

      Since South Stream’s termination in early December 2014, governments in Central and Southeast Europe (CSEE) have championed a litany of pan-regional pipeline proposals to carry gas from Russia’s planned delivery point in Ipsala, Turkey via the Balkans to Baumgarten, Austria, while meeting local consumption along the way. The...

      Taking Stock: Implications of the Riga Summit for the South Caucasus
      Jun05

      Taking Stock: Implications of the Riga Summit for the South Caucasus

      Prior to its start, the European Union’s May 21–22 Eastern Partnership (EaP) summit in Riga was widely anticipated, given that the previous summit in Vilnius had been overshadowed by the war in Ukraine and newly evident Russian expansionism. Russia’s aggressive policies caused concerns in those various post-Soviet states under...

      Mikheil Saakashvili Appointed Governor of Ukraine’s Odesa Province (Part Two)
      Jun04

      Mikheil Saakashvili Appointed Governor of Ukraine’s Odesa Province (Part Two)

      To read Part One, please click here. For all their personal friendship, President Petro Poroshenko’s appointment of Mikheil Saakashvili as governor of Odesa province in Ukraine is the ultimate merit-based appointment. In Georgia, Saakashvili had presided over the boldest and most successful reform programs of any country in Europe’s...

      The Ceasefire in Ukraine Is Crumbling as Russia Again Accuses Kyiv of Shooting Down Flight MH17
      Jun04

      The Ceasefire in Ukraine Is Crumbling as Russia Again Accuses Kyiv of Shooting Down Flight MH17

      The fragile ceasefire in the Donbas region of eastern Ukraine seems to be unwinding, and both sides accuse each other of being the aggressor. This week (June 3), the worst fighting was in Maryinka, west of Donetsk. The Russia-backed rebels insist they are defending their positions and are under heavy fire and that the outskirts of Donetsk were...