Section: Research Organizations & Think Tanks about Ukraine
Barranco, Johnson, and Wetzel in the New York Times on Russia-Ukraine war
The post Barranco, Johnson, and Wetzel in the New York Times on Russia-Ukraine war appeared first on Atlantic Council. …read more Source:: Atlantic...
‘Strategic autonomy is strategic responsibility.’ How the war in Ukraine reshaped transatlantic security debates.
The post ‘Strategic autonomy is strategic responsibility.’ How the war in Ukraine reshaped transatlantic security debates. appeared first on Atlantic Council. …read more Source:: Atlantic...
What the Ukraine War Means for Africa
…read more Source:: Project Syndicate (Czech...
Joe Biden’s Political Future in Europe
President Joe Biden’s popularity among American voters has been in descent since he took the oath of office in January of 2021. Indeed, by May 25 of this year, Biden’s approval rating, as related by Paul Bedard in a Washington Examiner editorial, had fallen below that of every president back through Harry Truman at that point in their...
As Ukraine pushes for EU candidate status, enlargement hopes fade in the Western Balkans
…read more Source:: German Institute for International and Security...
Thirty years of UN climate talks: New challenges for cooperation
Intersessional climate negotiations just concluded in Bonn, 30 years after the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change was signed. They set the stage for the annual summit, which this year will take place in Sharm el-Sheikh, Egypt, in November. Talks were conducted against the backdrop of an evolving landscape in international...
Europe’s Leaders Must Not Stumble Towards a New Munich
Mr Macron, in particular, has emerged as the chief European cheerleader in favour of Ukraine making concessions to Russia to end the fighting, while the leaders of Germany and Italy, which both rely heavily on Russia for their energy needs, are also said …read more Source:: Gatestone...
Should Ukraine Settle with Russia?
Should the United States humiliate Russia—and Russian President Vladimir Putin specifically—over the Russo-Ukrainian War? It could lead to escalation and new wars, but the United States and NATO may need to think twice before offering concessions. …read more Source::...
Top EU official ‘optimistic’ about Ukrainian membership move this week
The post Top EU official ‘optimistic’ about Ukrainian membership move this week appeared first on Atlantic Council. …read more Source:: Atlantic...
Has the War in Ukraine Damaged Russia’s Gray Zone Capabilities?
Russia’s actions are to blame for the damage done to its gray zone capabilities, but it’s the West’s choice to see whether this respite represents a short-term aberration or presents opportunities for some long-term fixes. …read more Source::...