Section: Research Organizations & Think Tanks about Ukraine
Ukraine Is Determined, but Tired
In Kyiv, Ukrainians express resolve against Russian aggression but fatigue from war. They doubt a negotiated peace is achievable and stress the importance of military strength and Western support, prioritizing sovereignty and unity for future governance. …read more Source::...
Sergey Sanovich: Russia’s Price For Its War On Ukraine
Hoover Institution fellow Sergey Sanovich discusses the halting of Russian natural gas exports because Moscow and Kyiv failed to reach an agreement, and the transit deal expired. Ukraine now faces the loss of some $800 million a year in transit fees from Russia, while Gazprom will lose close to $5 billion in gas sales. …read more Source::...
Abandoning Ukraine would plunge the entire world into an era of instability
The post Abandoning Ukraine would plunge the entire world into an era of instability appeared first on Atlantic Council. …read more Source:: Atlantic...
Ukraine hopes robot army can counter Russia’s battlefield advantages
The post Ukraine hopes robot army can counter Russia’s battlefield advantages appeared first on Atlantic Council. …read more Source:: Atlantic...
Kiron Skinner: Expert Says Hamas Are In The ‘Weakest Position,’ Negotiations Still Possible
Hoover Institution fellow Kiron Skinner discusses Trump’s latest warning that Hamas will have ‘hell to pay’ if hostages are not freed as well as how Trump will end the war in Ukraine. …read more Source:: Hoover...
Putin begins 2025 confident of victory as war of attrition takes toll on Ukraine
The post Putin begins 2025 confident of victory as war of attrition takes toll on Ukraine appeared first on Atlantic Council. …read more Source:: Atlantic...
Putin’s peace plan is actually a call for Ukraine’s capitulation
The post Putin’s peace plan is actually a call for Ukraine’s capitulation appeared first on Atlantic Council. …read more Source:: Atlantic...
Will Israel Bomb Iran — And 3 More Questions For The World In 2025
Whether it’s China, Ukraine, Trump or the Middle East, Britain will have to tread carefully, a former foreign policy adviser in No 10 writes. …read more Source:: Hoover...
A Fresh Look at the Russian Assets: A Proposal for International Resolution of Sanctioned Accounts
As leaders debate how to stop Russia’s war in Ukraine, they should at last clean up and escrow the management of the $300 billion in Russian assets that have been frozen for nearly three years. Since their seizure, the political and financial circumstances have completely changed. …read more Source:: Hoover...
Planning for the Worst: The Russia-Ukraine “Tiger Team”
Crisis management is notoriously reactive, as leaders struggle to assess, weigh, and shape rapidly unfolding events. But not always. The unprecedented warning provided by US intelligence agencies in the fall of 2021 concerning Russia’s preparations to launch a full-scale invasion of Ukraine created an equally unprecedented opportunity....



