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Section: Research Organizations & Think Tanks about Ukraine

      The West’s Ukrainian Risk Assessment
      Feb03

      The West’s Ukrainian Risk Assessment

      In the debate over whether to support Ukraine’s armed forces, the EU and the United States must ask themselves how much uncertainty they are ready to accept. …read more Source: Carnegie Endowment for International...

      Russia’s Asia Pivot: Confrontation or Cooperation?
      Feb03

      Russia’s Asia Pivot: Confrontation or Cooperation?

      Recent tensions between Russia and the West highlight Russia’s growing ties with Asia, particularly China. Before the Ukraine crisis, this pivot to Asia had more to do with Moscow’s assessment that Asia will be the major source of future economic growth. read more …read more Source: Center for Strategic and International...

      US Should Provide Arms, Military Aid to Ukraine, Eight Ex-Officials Say
      Feb03

      US Should Provide Arms, Military Aid to Ukraine, Eight Ex-Officials Say

      ‘We Face a Critical Juncture’ in Halting Russian Aggression in Eastern Europe, Group Says Eight former senior US officials—diplomats, ranking Pentagon and State Department office-holders, military commanders and US appointees to NATO—today urged the Obama administration and its NATO allies to strengthen support for Ukraine by urgently...

      US and Europe ‘Face a Critical Juncture in Ukraine’
      Feb03

      US and Europe ‘Face a Critical Juncture in Ukraine’

      Send Ukrainians Arms to Defend Against Russian Invasion, Eight Former US Officials Say Eight former senior US officials—diplomats, ranking Pentagon and State Department office-holders, military commanders and US appointees to NATO—today urged the Obama administration and its NATO allies to strengthen support for Ukraine by urgently providing...

      Report Calls on US to Provide Lethal Defensive Military Aid to Ukraine
      Feb03

      Report Calls on US to Provide Lethal Defensive Military Aid to Ukraine

      Goal is to make further aggression ‘too costly’ for Russia The United States must provide lethal defensive military assistance to Ukraine’s armed forces to make it “too costly” for Russia to continue meddling in its neighbor, according to a new report. The report, Preserving Ukraine’s Independence, Resisting Russian Aggression:...

      Russian Gas Stream or Dream?
      Feb02

      Russian Gas Stream or Dream?

      Lately President Vladimir Putin of Russia has transformed what others saw as either his tactical nimbleness or dangerous unpredictability into performance art. Putin’s actions may not always achieve a positive result, however. The annexation of Crimea and expanding conflict in Donbas in Ukraine caused severe damage to the Russian economy...

      Ukraine: Horror of civilian bloodshed in indiscriminate attacks
      Feb02

      Ukraine: Horror of civilian bloodshed in indiscriminate attacks

      Headline Title: Ukraine: Horror of civilian bloodshed in indiscriminate attacks 02 February 2015 …read more Source: Amnesty...

      When Solving Ukraine Focus on Ukraine, not Russia
      Feb02

      When Solving Ukraine Focus on Ukraine, not Russia

      When trying to solve the Ukraine crisis, the United States and its European allies concentrated their efforts on punishing Russia. While Moscow is a major stakeholder in the crisis, the keys to peace are in Ukraine. The transatlantic partners must turn to Kiev, Donetsk, and Lugansk in their attempt to bring the country back to normality....

      Separatists’ mobilization order shows their firm intention to continue escalation
      Feb02

      Separatists’ mobilization order shows their firm intention to continue escalation

      A Ukrainian separatist leader ordered a full military mobilization as the conflict with government forces escalated after peace talks failed to secure a truce, the Bloomberg writes. Zakharchenko’s mobilization order shows the rebels have “no intention of a truce and a firm intention to continue escalation,” Co-director of Foreign Relations...

      Recognising Russia as an aggressor will enable the UN to influence the policy of the Kremlin more actively
      Feb02

      Recognising Russia as an aggressor will enable the UN to influence the policy of the Kremlin more actively

      Russia was recognised as an aggressor country by the Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine according to the UN documents that determine the concept of “aggression”, and, based on most criteria, there is no reason not to grant such a status to Russia. This was stated by Deputy Director, Director of Political and Law Programmes of the Razumkov Centre Yuriy...