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Section: Research Organizations & Think Tanks about Ukraine

      Surviving the winter: Ukraine ahead of an energy crisis
      Dec06

      Surviving the winter: Ukraine ahead of an energy crisis

      The massive Russian missile attacks which began in October have led to a serious failure of Ukraine’s entire energy system. In the largest attack, on 23 November, the majority of power plants and combined heat and power plants were damaged, and numerous residential buildings and healthcare facilities were destroyed. Blackouts were seen in...

      Kyiv versus the Orthodox Church of the Moscow Patriarchate
      Dec06

      Kyiv versus the Orthodox Church of the Moscow Patriarchate

      On 22 November, the Security Service of Ukraine (SBU), supported by the police and the National Guard, launched a large-scale counter-espionage operation against the structures of the Ukrainian Orthodox Church of the Moscow Patriarchate (UOC-MP). The intervention was justified by the urge to prevent and limit sabotage by Russian special services....

      The Risks of Negotiating An End to the War in Ukraine
      Dec06

      The Risks of Negotiating An End to the War in Ukraine

      Only the combination of military assistance and reconstruction efforts now will one day put Ukraine in the position to decide if and when it wants to negotiate. …read more Source:: Carnegie Endowment for International...

      Ukraine Needs a Financial Lifeline, Too
      Dec06

      Ukraine Needs a Financial Lifeline, Too

      Russia’s invasion shows that the democratic world must develop new instruments for financial support. …read more Source:: Carnegie Endowment for International...

      Russia’s Ukraine invasion is fueling an energy crisis in neighboring Moldova
      Dec05

      Russia’s Ukraine invasion is fueling an energy crisis in neighboring Moldova

      The post Russia’s Ukraine invasion is fueling an energy crisis in neighboring Moldova appeared first on Atlantic Council. …read more Source:: Atlantic...

      Technology, Economics, And Governance News Roundup | November 18 – December 2
      Dec05

      Technology, Economics, And Governance News Roundup | November 18 – December 2

      Technology, Economics, And Governance News Roundup | November 18 – December 2 Rachel Moltz Mon, 12/05/2022 – 13:15 Industrial Policy & International Security Ukraine war: Russia demands annexations recognised before talks | BBC The Kremlin has indicated that Russia is open to negotiations but no mutually acceptable terms have been...

      Technology, Economics, And Governance News Roundup | November 11 – 18
      Dec05

      Technology, Economics, And Governance News Roundup | November 11 – 18

      Technology, Economics, And Governance News Roundup | November 11 – 18 Rachel Moltz Mon, 12/05/2022 – 13:03 Industrial Policy & International Security Poland will not invite Ukraine to co-host missile strike investigation | Defense News Polish authorities believe the fatal missile strike this week was likely caused by Ukrainian air...

      After the Review Conference: The NPT Remains Robust
      Dec05

      After the Review Conference: The NPT Remains Robust

      Originally scheduled for 2020, the 10th Review Conference of the Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons (NPT) had to be deferred four times. It was not until August 2022 that the 191 NPT states finally met. At least since Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, observers had expected that the delegates would be unable to agree on a Final...

      Articles On: Nuclear, Western Infrastructure, Indian Border, Taiwan, and Pacific Air Posture
      Dec05

      Articles On: Nuclear, Western Infrastructure, Indian Border, Taiwan, and Pacific Air Posture

      Articles On: Nuclear, Western Infrastructure, Indian Border, Taiwan, and Pacific Air Posture LeAnn Sun, 12/04/2022 – 04:00 Pentagon: China to more than triple its nuclear arsenal by 2035 by Lara Seligman via Politico on November 29, 2022 China boosts efforts to control Western infrastructure, key industries – NATO by Sabine Siebold and...

      Offene strategische Autonomie der EU im Bereich Arzneimittel
      Dec05

      Offene strategische Autonomie der EU im Bereich Arzneimittel

      Die Covid-19-Pandemie und der Ukrainekrieg haben die Abhängigkeit der Europäischen Union (EU) von einzelnen Handelspartnern deutlich gemacht. Eine der Aufgaben der 2021 von der Kommission neu eingerichteten Generaldirektion für Krisenvorsorge und -reaktion bei gesundheitlichen Notlagen (HERA) soll es daher sein, zur »offenen strategischen...