Section: Research Organizations & Think Tanks about Ukraine
EU-Turkey-UK Triangulation
It is now abundantly clear that Russia’s invasion of Ukraine in February 2022, unlike the annexation of Crimea back in 2014, marks the beginning of a new era not only for Euro-Atlantic security, but for the global security landscape at large. Hence the need to go back to the drawing board to explore new bilateral and multilateral...
Articles On: Startups, Ukraine, Russia, Chinese Blogger, Astellas, Mintz Group, Deloitte, and Debt
Articles On: Startups, Ukraine, Russia, Chinese Blogger, Astellas, Mintz Group, Deloitte, and Debt LeAnn Sun, 04/02/2023 – 04:00 Foreign Startups Fearful of Returning to Post-Covid Zero China by Jennifer Creery via Bloomberg on March 28, 2023 Ukraine is changing the math for countries caught between the U.S. and China by Phelim Kine and...
Articles On: TikTok, Pentagon, Taiwan, Silicon Valley, Russian body Armor, and Gaofen-13
Articles On: TikTok, Pentagon, Taiwan, Silicon Valley, Russian body Armor, and Gaofen-13 LeAnn Sun, 04/02/2023 – 04:00 European ammunition maker says plant expansion hit by energy-guzzling TikTok site by Richard Milne via Financial Times on March 26, 2023 Pentagon Prepares for Space Warfare as Potential Threats from China, Russia Grow by...
The recession will be mild, but so will the growth that follows it – “The upturn will not be experienced”
Etla Economic Research predicts that economic growth will remain stagnant for the next few years. Etla has lowered its GDP forecast from before and now estimates that Finland’s gross domestic product will grow by a good percent next year. This year, GDP will shrink by 0.3 per cent. Finland already drifted into a technical recession at the...
Articles On: Russia, Ukraine, Japan, Cloud, War, NATO, World Debt Crisis, TikTok, Dollar, and Europe
Articles On: Russia, Ukraine, Japan, Cloud, War, NATO, World Debt Crisis, TikTok, Dollar, and Europe LeAnn Sun, 04/02/2023 – 04:00 Xi and Putin Have the Most Consequential Undeclared Alliance in the World by Graham Allison via Foreign Policy on March 23, 2023 China, Japan, and the Ukraine war by Gideon Rachman via Financial Times on March...
Thanks to Biden Administration, Iran’s Mullahs Winners of Russia Invasion of Ukraine
Russia also reportedly wants to buy ballistic missiles from Iran, which has the largest and most diverse ballistic missile arsenal in the Middle East. The Iranian regime therefore should officially be considered an accomplice to Russia’s war crimes. The …read more Source:: Gatestone...
Russian War Report: A new private military company emerges in Crimea
The post Russian War Report: A new private military company emerges in Crimea appeared first on Atlantic Council. …read more Source:: Atlantic...
The EU after One Year of War: Widening, Deepening, Rebalancing
The Russian aggression on Ukraine on 24 February 2022 had an overwhelming impact on the European Union, which at the time was starting to recover from the economic and social consequences of the Covid-19 pandemic.Widening …read more Source:: Istituto Affari...
Lithuania’s foreign minister talks China, Russia, and transatlantic relations
Lithuania has been one of the European Union’s loudest supporters of Ukraine and retaliatory sanctions against Russia. The country also provoked Chinese ire after opening a de facto Taiwanese embassy in Vilnius, spurring Beijing to suspend Lithuanian exports. New anti-coercion legislation will allow the European Union to retaliate against...
Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil
The prospect of a nuclear holocaust has always been terrifying. But in the last years of the Cold War and the three decades that followed its end, the existential challenge of nuclear weapons became less of a clear and present danger. Sure, in the post-1991 era, nuclear war could still happen by mistake. It could break out between two actively...