Section: Research Organizations & Think Tanks about Ukraine
Producing New Enemies for No Reason Whatsoever
A good friend of mine, learning of the impending visit of Speaker of the House of Representatives Nancy Pelosi to Taiwan, recalled Homer’s description of Helen of Troy, “The face that launched a thousand ships and burnt the towers of Ilium.” Well, Nancy ain’t no Helen of Troy, but she might nevertheless be in the business of launching...
Armed Robbery: Anti-Inflation Bill To Unleash Massive IRS Army
The laughably-named “Inflation Reduction Act” will double the size of the IRS – making it larger than the Pentagon, State Department, FBI, and Border Patrol…combined! And that will save money? Also today: under (government?) pressure, CBS censors its own report on US weapons to Ukraine. And…is the end of...
‘Russian Propaganda’ Just Means Disobedience
You can always tell how important narrative control is by watching the way people react when their control of the narrative is jeopardized. Empire apologists are raging at Amnesty International for pausing its aggressive facilitation of western imperialism to issue one brief criticism of the way Ukrainian forces have been endangering civilian...
World Wars’ Shadows: the US Current Clash with Russia and China
The reasoning behind the US government’s current confrontations with Russia and China is very much debated, with explanations including sheer incompetence, short-term opportunism from a Democratic Party hellbent on pursuing a destructive geopolitical agenda for its own domestic ends, a blind urge to preserve world domination driven by a...
Who controls the world’s minerals needed for green energy?
The Russian invasion of Ukraine has not simply exposed Europe’s dangerous dependence on Russian oil and gas. The war has also underscored a less appreciated but equally worrisome vulnerability in the industrial West to threats that could hamper access to minerals vital to the transition from fossil… …read more Source:: Peterson...
Russia’s attack on Ukraine: day 165
In recent days, Russian troops have stepped up their assault in the Bakhmut area in an effort to obtain favourable positions to storm the city from the north-est and south-east. …read more Source:: Centre for Eastern Studies...
Building Back Badly
Building Back Badly Shana Mon, 08/08/2022 – 17:11 On Sunday, August 7, along strictly partisan lines, the Senate passed the Biden administration’s misnamed Inflation Reduction Act (IRA), with Vice President Kamala Harris casting the tiebreaking vote. The bill avoided a filibuster after the Senate parliamentarian held that the energy...
Technology, Economics, And Governance News Roundup | July 29 – August 5
Technology, Economics, And Governance News Roundup | July 29 – August 5 Rachel Moltz Mon, 08/08/2022 – 16:40 A weekly digest of the latest news and research related to the work of the Technology, Economics, and Governance Working Group. Topics covered in the digest include cybersecurity, domestic regulation, innovation, international...
Stefanini in Financial Times: Europe’s fight to stay united over war in Ukraine
The post Stefanini in Financial Times: Europe’s fight to stay united over war in Ukraine appeared first on Atlantic Council. …read more Source:: Atlantic...
Putin has forced Ukrainians to view Russian culture as a weapon of war
The post Putin has forced Ukrainians to view Russian culture as a weapon of war appeared first on Atlantic Council. …read more Source:: Atlantic...


