Section: Research Organizations & Think Tanks about Ukraine
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::...
“No One Is Wearing Ties in Kyiv These Days”
The Ukrainian capital embraces a new normal against the backdrop of war. …read more Source:: Carnegie Endowment for International...
Election in France: A political earthquake with consequences for economic policy
Re-elected French President Emmanuel Macron has lost his absolute majority in parliament. In the final stages of the parliamentary election campaign, economic policy had come into focus as Macron came under pressure due to the populist proposals of the left from the EU-sceptic Jean-Luc Mélenchon. The left-wing alliance is now clearly the...
Wendy Sherman and Stefano Sannino on Ukrainian EU membership, Russian escalation, and Chinese technology
The post Wendy Sherman and Stefano Sannino on Ukrainian EU membership, Russian escalation, and Chinese technology appeared first on Atlantic Council. …read more Source:: Atlantic...
“Historic victory for women’s rights”: Ukraine ratifies Istanbul Convention
The post “Historic victory for women’s rights”: Ukraine ratifies Istanbul Convention appeared first on Atlantic Council. …read more Source:: Atlantic...
What would EU candidate status mean for Ukraine?
The post What would EU candidate status mean for Ukraine? appeared first on Atlantic Council. …read more Source:: Atlantic...
The European Union’s Quest for Strategic Autonomy in the Western Balkans: Political and Economic Perspectives
The future of Europe and of EU enlargement are high on the agenda. They will be discussed on 23-24 June 2022, first at the European Council then at the EU-Western Balkans high-level conference organised under the auspices of the French Presidency of the Council of the European Union. EU leaders will be called upon to take far-reaching decisions...
Five Reasons The Ukraine War Could Force A Rethink Of Washington’s Pivot To Asia (From Forbes)
The Pentagon’s pivot to Asia since the Obama years has been grounded in a belief that China is the greatest challenge to America’s global influence. However, the challenge presented by China in Asia is mainly economic and technological in character, [Read More…] The post Five Reasons The Ukraine War Could Force A Rethink Of...
Promoting Energy Transition and Food Security: The Role of the G7 under Germany’s Presidency
The Covid-19 crisis and the war in Ukraine added further pressures on the current rule-based multilateral order and its capacity to deal with emerging global challenges. The German G7 Presidency faces the opportunity to tackle key issues of multilateral cooperation at unprecedented turbulent times. Surging energy and food prices are especially...
Merkel’s lack of regrets illustrates the fallacies of Germany’s Russia policy
By Constanze StelzenmüllerRussia’s war of annihilation against Ukraine and the unhinged rhetoric of its elites raise urgent questions about the future for Europeans, for the trans-Atlantic alliance, and for global order. For a generational cohort of German politicians, some of whom are retired and some still in power, it also raises urgent...