Section: Research Organizations & Think Tanks about Ukraine
Nuclear War?
The Russians are a weird people. For some reason, known only to their bizarre selves, they object to German invasions of their country. And not only that: they have the inexplicable habit of strenuously opposing another such eventuality. One might well have thought otherwise. After all, the Germans bring with them in their wake all sorts of...
Russia’s attack on Ukraine: day 62
The General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine has confirmed further advances by the aggressor in the areas of the most intense fighting at the junction of the Kharkiv, Donetsk and Luhansk oblasts. …read more Source:: Centre for Eastern Studies...
Finland wants to use the “NATO option”
Russia’s attack on Ukraine has changed Finland’s security policy calculations. After the end of the Cold War, two principles were essential for Finnish foreign and security policy: maintaining good relations with Russia on the one hand, and a strong national defence capability on the other hand. The country wanted to be prepared for...
How the Lessons of the Syria War May Safeguard Lives in Ukraine
Some of Russia’s war tactics in Ukraine mirror the strategies Moscow has employed in Syria. The international community should apply the lessons learned then to limit devastation and casualties now. …read more Source:: Carnegie Endowment for International...
Finland Will Strengthen NATO
Finland, throughout the Cold War, technically maintained its neutrality, but since Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, it has dropped all pretense of official non-alignment. Finland’s Prime Minister Sanna Marin has indicated that a decision on whether to apply …read more Source:: Gatestone...
Final TRAFIG conference Understanding protracted displacement and peoples’ own responses
On 3 May 2022, more than 40 representatives from academia, refugee communities, politics, practice and civil society will come together in Brussels to participate in an exchange of knowledge entitled “‘Nothing is more permanent than the temporary?’ Understanding protracted displacement and peoples’ own responses”. For the past three...
Fiscal support and monetary vigilance: Economic policy implications of the Russia-Ukraine war for the European Union
The economic shock from the war in Ukraine is forcing Europe to face difficult policy choices, according to Olivier Blanchard and Jean Pisani-Ferry. Governments must decide how best to soften the blow of higher energy and food prices, and how much to rely on debt finance. The European Central Bank… …read more Source:: Peterson...
Russia’s war in Ukraine is making Saudi Arabia and the UAE rethink how they deal with US pressure over China
The post Russia’s war in Ukraine is making Saudi Arabia and the UAE rethink how they deal with US pressure over China appeared first on Atlantic Council. …read more Source:: Atlantic...
Five Signs War In Ukraine Is The Last Gasp Of The Putin Era (From Forbes)
After eight weeks of fighting in Ukraine, the notion that Russia is a near-peer of the U.S. is beginning to look doubtful. It seems more likely that Putin’s Russia is shadow of its former, Soviet self. That raises the possibility [Read More…] The post Five Signs War In Ukraine Is The Last Gasp Of The Putin Era (From Forbes) appeared...
Elon Musk, Twitter, And The Free Speech Freak-Out
Elon Musk’s seemingly successful bid to purchase Twitter and his claim to return it to a free-speech model has been met with fury and terror among that part of the population that used to champion free speech: the progressives and the left. Even the ACLU issued a warning. What are they afraid of? Also today, NATO countries are massively...