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Section: Research Organizations & Think Tanks about Ukraine

      Hidden Meanings In NYT’s Nord Stream ‘Revelations’
      Mar09

      Hidden Meanings In NYT’s Nord Stream ‘Revelations’

      On Tuesday the New York Times published an incendiary story – based on anonymous Biden Administration officials – that the attack on the Nord Stream pipelines was carried out not by the US military, as Seymore Hersh has discovered, but rather by Ukrainian forces not associated with President Zelensky. Why put out such a transparently...

      Russia’s aggression against Ukraine and the international legal order
      Mar09

      Russia’s aggression against Ukraine and the international legal order

      Russia’s full-scale invasion of its neighbor Ukraine last year — following its seizure and annexation of Crimea in 2014 and subsequent proxy war in eastern Ukraine — is perhaps the most significant challenge to the international legal order to arise since the end of World War II. On March 30, 2023, as part of the ninth annual Justice...

      Russia’s Invasion of Ukraine: Making Sense of Putin’s Nuclear Sabre Rattling
      Mar09

      Russia’s Invasion of Ukraine: Making Sense of Putin’s Nuclear Sabre Rattling

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      How Moscow’s War In Ukraine Is Changing Russian-Central Asian Relations
      Mar09

      How Moscow’s War In Ukraine Is Changing Russian-Central Asian Relations

      …read more Source:: Woodrow Wilson International Center for...

      A Permanent Wartime Economy
      Mar09

      A Permanent Wartime Economy

      “Governments create money all the time. We do that for war.” “This whole notion that you run government like you run a household…is a complete myth”Economist Prof Mariana Mazzucato tells #Newsnight Government’s should address social issues through taxhttps://t.co/P0zxS1DNGF pic.twitter.com/I6NLtXgDqN — BBC Newsnight (@BBCNewsnight) March 6,...

      The Paradox of Europe’s Defense Moment
      Mar09

      The Paradox of Europe’s Defense Moment

      The war in Ukraine has been a wakeup call for European countries, alerting them to the reality that defense matters. But do some recent promising steps in the right direction actually signal a revival of the European Union’s drive for strategic autonomy and a security and defense union? And will it lead to greater defense cooperation and...

      Lukashenka’s threats. Day 377 of the war
      Mar09

      Lukashenka’s threats. Day 377 of the war

      Russian forces have pushed the rest of the defenders out of the eastern part of Bakhmut and have established a line of contact on the Bakhmutka River. They also control the only undestroyed bridge in the southern part of the city. Fighting continues in the northern and southern parts of Bakhmut and on its south-western outskirts. Ukrainian troops...

      Rebuild, Reimagine, And Accelerate: Ukraine
      Mar08

      Rebuild, Reimagine, And Accelerate: Ukraine

      Rebuild, Reimagine, And Accelerate: Ukraine zlotx5 Wed, 03/08/2023 – 11:37 mentioning Marianna Kudlyak Off Fri, 03/10/2023 – 11:39Hoover Daily Report Wednesday, March 8, 2023 8 Stanford University Rebuild, Reimagine, And Accelerate: Ukraine Off Off 8 1 Off Off Main Research Feed Off Articles In the News Off Rebuilding Ukraine will not...

      Academic Webinar: U.S. Strategy in East Asia
      Mar08

      Academic Webinar: U.S. Strategy in East Asia

      Chris Li, director of research of the Asia-Pacific Initiative and fellow at the Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs at Harvard University, leads the conversation on U.S. strategy in East Asia. FASKIANOS: Thank you. Welcome to today’s session of the Winter/Spring 2023 CFR Academic Webinar Series. I’m Irina Faskianos,...

      Evaluating NATO Enlargement: From Cold War Victory to the Russia-Ukraine War
      Mar08

      Evaluating NATO Enlargement: From Cold War Victory to the Russia-Ukraine War

      By James Goldgeier, Joshua R. Itzkowitz ShifrinsonMobilizing an interdisciplinary group of scholars and practitioners, this book reviews the history and consequences of NATO’s post-Cold War enlargement into Central and Eastern Europe. It offers a nuanced discussion of the merits and drawbacks of NATO enlargement across the different actors...