Section: Research Organizations & Think Tanks about Ukraine
Diplomacy and the War against Ukraine
Normally, diplomacy is meant as the set of rules and processes that preside over international relations to prevent or resolve disputes and conflicts, or even as a special skill in dealing with complex issues and finding compromises. If this is the case, one may be tempted to conclude that diplomacy has so far failed with respect to the year-long...
Academic Webinar: Big Tech and Global Order
Margaret O’Mara, Scott and Dorothy Bullitt Chair of American history and professor at the University of Washington, leads the conversation on big tech and global order. CASA: Welcome to today’s session of the Winter/Spring 2023 CFR Academic Webinar Series. I’m Maria Casa, director of the National Program and Outreach at CFR....
How Biden’s Ukraine trip was received in Kyiv and Moscow
The post How Biden’s Ukraine trip was received in Kyiv and Moscow appeared first on Atlantic Council. …read more Source:: Atlantic...
Experts react: One year after Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, Biden meets with Zelenskyy in Kyiv
The post Experts react: One year after Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, Biden meets with Zelenskyy in Kyiv appeared first on Atlantic Council. …read more Source:: Atlantic...
Command and Control
Command and Control LeAnn Mon, 02/20/2023 – 04:00 This essay is adapted from Cage Fight: Civilian and Democratic Pressures on Military Conflicts and Foreign Policy (Hoover Institution Press, 2023). In The Gathering Storm, the opening volume of his memoirs of the World War II era, Winston Churchill catalogues the causes of the conflict....
No new armaments for Ukraine from Ramstein. Day 358 of the war
Ukrainian forces have managed to push the invading forces back south of the Bakhmut-Kostiantynivka road, but it is still in the combat zone, and cannot be used as a supply line. The defenders can still be supplied via the local road through Chasiv Yar, but civilians are being restricted from entering the town due to the fighting, and the...
One Year After Russia’s Invasion of Ukraine: Experts React
We asked nearly 30 RAND experts to highlight takeaways from the first year of Russia’s all-out war—and share what they’re watching as the conflict in Ukraine grinds on. Here’s what they said. …read more Source::...
Articles On: Philippines, Djibouti, Australia, Navy, Chinese Balloon, Ukraine, Canada, DOJ, Japan, and Taiwan
Articles On: Philippines, Djibouti, Australia, Navy, Chinese Balloon, Ukraine, Canada, DOJ, Japan, and Taiwan LeAnn Sun, 02/19/2023 – 04:00 Philippines Says Chinese Ship Flashed Military-Grade Laser to Disrupt Coast Guard Mission by Feliz Solomon via Wall Street Journal on February 13, 2023 WAY BACK MACHINE – Two US airmen injured by...
Poland’s Ukrainian Rehabilitation
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The Existential Value of Ukraine’s Freedom
Russia’s invasion of Ukraine has turned the international spotlight back onto the value of democracy and the contrast between liberal democracies and authoritarian systems. However, it has done so by adding nuance and emotional power to what was previously a rather sterile debate. …read more Source:: Istituto Affari...