Section: Research Organizations & Think Tanks about Ukraine
In the near future for Ukraine the risk of nuclear blackmail by Russia is low
Nuclear power currently accounts for about 50 percent of Ukraine’s energy balance, and the country has the eighth-largest nuclear capacity in the world. Until recently, almost all nuclear fuel was supplied by Russia’s TVEL Company, a subsidiary of the state-owned Rosatom Corporation, the Southeast European Times newspaper writes. “In...
Nemtsov Note Hints at Moscow’s Role in Ukraine, Anti-Vaccine Movement Spreads in Region
Plus, Ukrainian pilot Savchenko begins eating again to save her life, and a Croatian general faces a new trial for crimes against Serb civilians. …read more Source: Transitions Online...
Officials to Discuss Next Steps in Ukraine Peace Deal
Senior Russian, Ukrainian, German and French officials will meet in Berlin on Friday to discuss … …read more Source: American Security Council...
The Verkhovna Rada Equalized the Conditions for State and Private Gas Production Companies with Negative Result for Them
Leading expert of Energy programmes at the Razumkov Centre Viktor Logatskiy claims that the concept of hydrocarbons royalty determination in Ukraine should be reviewed. …read more Source: Razumkov...
The Kremlin’s Secret War: Soldiers’ Families Shattered and Silenced
A Vice News Documentary Shows What Russia Is Hiding—and How Since last summer, when President Vladimir Putin’s government first deployed major units of Russian conventional army troops to fight in its war against Ukraine, the Kremlin has used state secrecy, propaganda, intimidation, and violence to conceal the story. Police have obstructed...
The Kremlin’s Secret War, and the Silent Soldiers’ Families It Has Shattered
A Vice News Documentary Shows What Russia Is Hiding—and How Since last summer, when President Vladimir Putin’s government first deployed major units of Russian conventional army troops to fight in its war against Ukraine, the Kremlin has used state secrecy, propaganda, intimidation, and violence to conceal the story. Police have obstructed...
Timmermans: Public need to have confidence that EU free movement does not undermine national welfare systems
Timmermans: Public need to have confidence that EU free movement does not undermine national welfare systemsSpeaking in London yesterday at a Policy Network conference, European Commission Vice-President Frans Timmermans argued that “Public support will dwindle if the public thinks that free movement means undermining of social security systems…...
Doomsday in Ukraine? Think Again
In the short term, Ukraine is on the verge of economic and, perhaps, political collapse. Yet in the longer term, the real question is whether the emergence of a coherent Ukrainian national identity creates a solid consensus for reform of the state and a sustained Western trajectory. …read more Source: Carnegie Endowment for International...
The parliamentary elections in Estonia
2015-03-04Joanna Hyndle-HusseinThe victory of the ruling Estonian Reform Party proves that the situation in Ukraine has turned this party into Estonians’ guarantor of state stability. …read more Source: Centre for Eastern Studies...
Finishing What Yanukovych Started
Has wartime turned Ukrainians and their media into well-meaning but misguided censors? …read more Source: Transitions Online...


