Section: Research Organizations & Think Tanks about Ukraine
Russia’s attack on Ukraine: day 179
In the Donetsk Oblast, fighting is ongoing in six directions, with the most serious operations in the area of Bakhmut, west of Horlivka and north-west of Donetsk. Defenders are holding positions east of the roads connecting Bakhmut with Siversk and Horlivka, as well as in localities north-east and south-east of the city. The direct assault on...
A Stable Constitution for Unstable Times
A Stable Constitution for Unstable Times LeAnn Mon, 08/22/2022 – 14:38 One of the most fundamental questions of political theory is deceptively simple: why have a constitution at all? The answer to this question should be easy, given the widespread adoption of written constitutions in recent years, even if their substantive provisions vary...
US Taunts Russia to Escalate in Ukraine
An UAV hit the roof of the headquarters of Russia’s Black Sea Fleet, Sevastopol, Crimea, August 20, 2022 In military terms, the crude, locally assembled drone dropping a country-made bomb or two on unguarded sites in Crimea are at best pin pricks in the big picture of Russia’s special military operation in Ukraine. But it can be...
More Billions to Ukraine as America Falls Apart
There is a video clip making the rounds showing President Biden speaking at a recent NATO summit about the seven billion dollars the US government had – at that time – provided to Ukraine. Attached to that is another clip showing the horrific state of several US major cities, including in Pennsylvania, California, and Ohio. The video...
Sicherheitspolitische Bilanz der französischen EU-Ratspräsidentschaft
Die französische EU-Ratspräsidentschaft, die am 30. Juni endete, war vom Krieg in der Ukraine und der neuen geopolitischen Lage in Europa geprägt. Durch Russlands Invasion wurden einmal mehr die Schwächen der europäischen Verteidigung offengelegt. Ebenso zeigte sich jedoch, dass die EU in Krisensituationen schnell und entschlossen handeln kann....
What Ukraine needs to win the war
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Russia’s war in Ukraine: Six surprises six months in
The post Russia’s war in Ukraine: Six surprises six months in appeared first on Atlantic Council. …read more Source:: Atlantic...
Ukraine war of Attrition at Inflection Point
The great beauty about the war of attrition is that the military strategy of belligerent attempts to win a war by wearing down the enemy may not necessarily achieve the intended strategic success. Worse still, it may remain inconclusive and it becomes difficult to distinguish between the winner and the vanquished. The best example in modern times...
Why Is Amnesty Apologizing for Telling the Truth About Ukrainian War Crimes?
Should a human rights organization apologize for publishing important evidence of war crimes and human rights abuses? If it does apologize, what does that suggest about its commitment to dispassionately uncovering the truth about the actions of both parties to war? And equally, what message does it send to those who claim to be “distressed” by...
Russian War Report: Russia and Ukraine warn Zaporizhzhia nuclear plant facing imminent threat
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