Section: Research Organizations & Think Tanks about Ukraine
Russia’s attack on Ukraine: day 83
Russian forces pushed for another 24 hours against Ukrainian positions in the Donbas, which remains the main arena of fighting. Outside it, clashes occurred north of the town of Barvinkove, the only consistently aggressor-attacked area of the Kharkiv Oblast. Skirmishes continued on the Ukrainian-Russian border in the Sumy Oblast (in the Shostka...
Disarming Russia’s energy weapon: Ukraine begins electricity exports to Moldova
The post Disarming Russia’s energy weapon: Ukraine begins electricity exports to Moldova appeared first on Atlantic Council. …read more Source:: Atlantic...
Putin: If Finns, Swedes Get NATO ‘Military Infrastructure,’ We’ll Respond
On May 16, just before I was interviewed for The Critical Hour, Putin addressed Finland’s and Sweden’s plans to join NATO, using words far milder than had most expected: “Russia has no problems with these states. There is no direct threat to Russia in connection with NATO’s expansion to these countries.” Then, the kicker: “But...
Pentagon-Funded Think Tank Simulates War With China On NBC
NBC’s Meet the Press just aired an absolutely freakish segment in which the influential narrative management firm Center for a New American Security (CNAS) ran war games simulating a direct US hot war with China. CNAS is funded by the Pentagon and by military-industrial complex corporations Northrop Grumman, Raytheon, and Lockheed Martin,...
Dashboard: Tracking the Western response to the war in Ukraine
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Slovakia: strategic dilemmas after the Russian invasion of Ukraine
The centre-right government in Bratislava decided to discontinue its long-standing policy of avoiding antagonising Russia. Since the Russian invasion of Ukraine, Slovakia has found itself in the vanguard of the countries most involved in providing military and humanitarian aid to Kyiv. …read more Source:: Centre for Eastern Studies...
Slovakia: strategic dilemmas after the Russian invasion of Ukraine
The centre-right government in Bratislava decided to discontinue its long-standing policy of avoiding antagonising Russia. Since the Russian invasion of Ukraine, Slovakia has found itself in the vanguard of the countries most involved in providing military and humanitarian aid to Kyiv. …read more Source:: Centre for Eastern Studies...
Fragmentiert, instabil, plural: Das politische System der Ukraine vor dem Krieg
…read more Source:: German Institute for International and Security...
G7: International solidarity with Ukraine in times of aggression
Adopting the slogan “Progress towards an equitable world”, Germany had intended to use the G7 presidency to push for collective action on important global issues such as climate change, healthy lives, sustainable development, inequality, and the defence of democracy. But this transformative agenda was suddenly confronted with Vladimir...
Safe distance: Why Ukraine should embrace land mines
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