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Section: Research Organizations & Think Tanks about Ukraine

      Ukraine: Waiting for the Stinger Moment
      Jan22

      Ukraine: Waiting for the Stinger Moment

      [W]hen Putin’s invasion of Ukraine came, most analysts still saw war as a short hymn to victory not a long symphony of death in four movements. Heading for its second year, the Ukraine war seems set to become a long symphony of death rather than short …read more Source:: Gatestone...

      Davos Dispatch: Why now is the time for a ‘Ukraine surge:’ Military, intelligence, economic and other support to defeat Putin
      Jan21

      Davos Dispatch: Why now is the time for a ‘Ukraine surge:’ Military, intelligence, economic and other support to defeat Putin

      The post Davos Dispatch: Why now is the time for a ‘Ukraine surge:’ Military, intelligence, economic and other support to defeat Putin appeared first on Atlantic Council. …read more Source:: Atlantic...

      Victor Davis Hanson On The Ingraham Angle
      Jan20

      Victor Davis Hanson On The Ingraham Angle

      Victor Davis Hanson On The Ingraham Angle Rachel Moltz Fri, 01/20/2023 – 10:32 interview with Victor Davis Hanson Off Wed, 01/18/2023 – 11:39Hoover Daily Report Friday, January 20, 2023 2 Fox News Off Off 2 1 Off Off Main Research Feed Off Videos Interviews Off (6:43) Hoover Institution fellow Victor Davis Hanson discusses the...

      Judy Asks: Is European Strategic Autonomy Over?
      Jan20

      Judy Asks: Is European Strategic Autonomy Over?

      Russia’s war in Ukraine has highlighted Europe’s dependence on the United States for security. While strategic autonomy may be out of reach, the EU must work to strengthen the European pillar of NATO. …read more Source:: Carnegie Endowment for International...

      Maßlose deutsche Ukrainepolitik: Warum nicht gleich Nuklearwaffen?
      Jan20

      Maßlose deutsche Ukrainepolitik: Warum nicht gleich Nuklearwaffen?

      …read more Source:: German Institute for International and Security...

      Turkey: Putin’s Open Door for Harming Western Interests
      Jan20

      Turkey: Putin’s Open Door for Harming Western Interests

      For Putin, Erdoğan’s friendship is growing ever more important — and vice versa. Turkey has refused to join Western sanctions against Russia over Ukraine, thereby throwing a lifeline to Putin. Turkish skies remain open to Russian airlines and its doors …read more Source:: Gatestone...

      What the Return of Kremlin Ally Medvedchuk Means for the War in Ukraine
      Jan20

      What the Return of Kremlin Ally Medvedchuk Means for the War in Ukraine

      If no “party of peace” is emerging organically in Ukraine, Moscow appears prepared to create one artificially in order to hold peace talks with Medvedchuk instead of Zelensky: effectively, with itself. …read more Source:: Carnegie Endowment for International...

      The New German Defense Minister’s Biggest Challenge Isn’t Ukraine
      Jan20

      The New German Defense Minister’s Biggest Challenge Isn’t Ukraine

      It’s his boss. …read more Source:: Carnegie Endowment for International...

      Academic Webinar: Global Ramifications of the War in Ukraine
      Jan20

      Academic Webinar: Global Ramifications of the War in Ukraine

      Liana Fix, fellow for Europe at CFR, leads the conversation on the global ramifications of the war in Ukraine. …read more Source:: Council on Foreign...

      China’s Response to War in Ukraine
      Jan20

      China’s Response to War in Ukraine

      China’s Response to War in Ukraine LeAnn Thu, 01/19/2023 – 08:13 The Hoover Project on China’s Global Sharp Power invites you to China’s Response to War in Ukraine on Tuesday, February 7, 2023 from 10:00 am – 11:15 am PT. This talk assesses how China’s response to Russia’s invasion of Ukraine has varied...