Section: Research Organizations & Think Tanks about Ukraine
Ukraine and Russia: The Thorny Questions That Will Not Go Away
It is time for the West to face up to reality: with Ukraine set to be the site of a proxy war for the foreseeable future, European security is no longer a given. …read more Source: Royal United Services Institute...
Why the US has not drifted away from Europe’s problems back
With less than two years left in President Barack Obama’s final term in office, the debate about his foreign policy legacy is now well underway in Washington. Early on in the Obama presidency, there was much talk about the so-called American “pivot” to Asia and whether it would come at the cost of the transatlantic partnership. Today,...
Some 12,000 Russian Soldiers In Ukraine Supporting Rebels: U.S. Commander
March 4, 2015 …read more Source: Center on Global...
Radio Free Acton: Todd Huizinga on Greece and the European Union
On this edition of Radio Free Acton, Acton Institute Director of International Outreach on Radio Free Acton: Todd Huizinga on Greece and the European Union… The post Radio Free Acton: Todd Huizinga on Greece and the European Union appeared first on Acton Institute PowerBlog.Related posts:Radio Free Acton: Remembering Holodomor with Luba Markewycz...
Croatian President Tempers Rhetoric for Sarajevo Visit, Hungary Classifies Details of Russian …
Plus, more outbreaks of mystery diseases in Kazakhstan and traces of a dictator vanish from a Russian gulag camp where thousands toiled on his orders. …read more Source: Transitions Online...
UK secures important victory at ECJ to preserve the single market
UK secures important victory at ECJ to preserve the single marketThe General Court of the European Court of Justice (ECJ) this morning ruled in the UK’s favour in its case against the ECB over the location of the clearing of euros outside of the Eurozone. The Court ruled that the ECB’s opinion, that central counterparties which clear...
View from Madrid: Spain’s balancing act on sanctions
Spain’s approach to sanctions against Russia has shifted as the crisis over Ukraine has escalated. …read more Source: European Council on Foreign...
Senator Edwards Says G8 Leaders Must Stand Up to Russia
BRUSSELS (April 30, 2006) — Senator John Edwards closed Brussels Forum today by urging Americans and Europeans to work together on many of the major issues the three-day conference addressed. “It is Iran’s nuclear ambitions that pose the greatest single security threat to the United States and Europe,” Edwards said. “The international...
The Battle of the Fifth Columns
On February 17–18, the president of the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD), Sir Suma Chakrabarti, paid a visit to Minsk and met with President Alyaksandr Lukashenka (ONT, February 17). This was the first trip by an EBRD president to the Belarusian capital since the mid-1990s. On February 20, Belarus also hosted Edgars...
Looking at the Crisis in Ukraine through Russia’s Eyes
Colorado’s Honorary Consul General to Russia Deb Palmieri sought to challenge the West’s perception of the situation in Ukraine at a recent Fireside Chat and Reception at the Aspen Institute in Aspen, Colorado. …read more Source: Aspen...