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      Ukraine’s top NATO priority should be weapons not fast-track membership
      Oct06

      Ukraine’s top NATO priority should be weapons not fast-track membership

      The post Ukraine’s top NATO priority should be weapons not fast-track membership appeared first on Atlantic Council. …read more Source:: Atlantic...

      REDS Seminar: European Security: Past, Present, Future
      Oct06

      REDS Seminar: European Security: Past, Present, Future

      REDS Seminar: European Security: Past, Present, Future LeAnn Wed, 10/05/2022 – 14:26 Traditionally, definitions of security emphasized military defenses and alliances against potential adversaries. Over the last few decades, of course, everything from financial flows and technology transfer, water and energy supplies, trade relationships,...

      Russian Collateral Damage: Finland and Sweden’s Accession to NATO
      Oct06

      Russian Collateral Damage: Finland and Sweden’s Accession to NATO

      Finland and Sweden’s expected accession to NATO is the most significant collateral damage incurred by Russia’s invasion of Ukraine yet. …read more Source:: Carnegie Endowment for International...

      Zeitenwende in der EU-Handelspolitik
      Oct06

      Zeitenwende in der EU-Handelspolitik

      Europas Handelspolitik steuert auf eine Zeitenwende zu. Dafür ist jedoch nicht in erster Linie Putins Angriffskrieg gegen die Ukraine verantwortlich. Vielmehr ist dies eher langfristig wirkenden Einflussfaktoren zuzuschreiben: Die WTO-zentrierte multi­laterale Handelsordnung erodiert zusehends. Protektionismus nimmt weltweit zu. Der Welthandel...

      Technology, Economics, And Governance News Roundup | September 23 – 30
      Oct06

      Technology, Economics, And Governance News Roundup | September 23 – 30

      Technology, Economics, And Governance News Roundup | September 23 – 30 Rachel Moltz Wed, 10/05/2022 – 14:21 Industrial Policy & International Security Elon Musk offers Iranians uncensored internet access | Financial Times In an effort to support internet freedom in Iran, the US government loosened sanctions to allow tech companies...

      Memo to Elon Musk: Only Ukrainian victory can stop Vladimir Putin
      Oct05

      Memo to Elon Musk: Only Ukrainian victory can stop Vladimir Putin

      The post Memo to Elon Musk: Only Ukrainian victory can stop Vladimir Putin appeared first on Atlantic Council. …read more Source:: Atlantic...

      What’s Driving Russia’s Opportunistic Inroads With Saudi Arabia and the Gulf Arabs
      Oct05

      What’s Driving Russia’s Opportunistic Inroads With Saudi Arabia and the Gulf Arabs

      Amid the war in Ukraine, Moscow continues to build bridges in the Middle East. …read more Source:: Carnegie Endowment for International...

      Further advances by Ukrainian troops. 223rd day of the war
      Oct05

      Further advances by Ukrainian troops. 223rd day of the war

      Russian forces are conducting artillery and rocket fire on enemy army positions and facilities along the entire length of the front line and individual localities, including Dnipro, Kharkiv, Kramatorsk, Sloviansk, Zaporizhzhia, Nikopol’, Mykolaiv and Bila Tserkva. The aggressor maintains offensive capabilities only in the Donetsk section....

      Shortages looming: How the annexation of Ukraine’s oblasts affects electricity generation
      Oct05

      Shortages looming: How the annexation of Ukraine’s oblasts affects electricity generation

      The Russian-occupied part of Ukraine contains about 25% (about 15.5 GW) of the country’s installed power plant capacity. Of particular significance are: the Zaporizhia Nuclear Power Plant (ZNPP) – the largest facility of its kind in Europe (6 GW of installed capacity) – and the Zaporizhia Thermal Power Plant (ZTPP; 3.6 GW). Although there...

      Ukraine: after two months, the food corridor operation is a success
      Oct05

      Ukraine: after two months, the food corridor operation is a success

      1 October marked two months since the first ship loaded with Ukrainian grain sailed from Odesa. The unblocking of food exports from three Ukrainian ports on the Black Sea (Odesa, Chernomorsk and Pivdenne) was made possible by an agreement between Ukraine, Turkey and the UN which was signed in Istanbul on 22 July. Since then, 241 vessels have used...