Section: Research Organizations & Think Tanks about Ukraine
Biden’s Golden Opportunity to Reverse Course on China
Joe Biden has wrapped up his first trip to Asia. He met with new South Korean President Yoon Suk-yeol to shore up the U.S.-ROK alliance. He traveled to Tokyo to reinvigorate the Quad grouping with Japan, Australia, and India. And he peddled the new Indo-Pacific Economic Framework, an attempt by the United States to reinsert itself into the Asian...
Russia Crisis Military Assessment: The impact of multiple rocket launcher transfers to Ukraine
The post Russia Crisis Military Assessment: The impact of multiple rocket launcher transfers to Ukraine appeared first on Atlantic Council. …read more Source:: Atlantic...
Why Putin’s betrayal of Ukraine could trigger nuclear proliferation
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Russlands Krieg gegen die Ukraine und seine Folgen
…read more Source:: German Institute for International and Security...
Zwischen Wunsch und Wirklichkeit – Gehört die Ukraine in die EU?
…read more Source:: German Institute for International and Security...
Less democratic governments have been more likely to resort to food export bans since Russia invaded Ukraine
Russia’s war in Ukraine has led to worldwide food shortages, compelling several governments to ban food exports to curb rising prices at home. Twenty-three countries, including major wheat and vegetable oil producers, have banned or limited exports of these products. These regimes have tended to be… …read more Source:: Peterson...
What the Ukraine War Should Teach China
…read more Source:: Project Syndicate (Czech...
Why Ukraine (and Moldova) Must Become EU Candidates
In the fourth month of war, European support for Ukraine risks sagging. This includes dropping the ball on Ukraine’s EU membership. Denying candidacy (or offering empty alternatives of potential candidacy) would represent a symbolic debacle for Ukraine and for the EU, and a stunning symbolic win for Putin. Alongside the recognition of full...
Having your cake and eating it. Georgia, the war in Ukraine and integration with the West
Georgia’s reaction to the war in Ukraine can be called ambivalent. Although Tbilisi condemned the aggression, it has not joined the anti-Russian sanctions. Indeed, according to Kyiv, Georgia has been violating them and allowing Russia to circumvent them, although so far there is no hard evidence of this. Georgia’s stance of...
UN Will Justify a Mirror Image of Putin’s War
Putin went to war to turn into reality his much repeated insistence that Ukraine is an illegitimate state that has no right to exist and is inseparable from the rest of Russia. Similarly, the UN mandate allows it to question the very existence of the …read more Source:: Gatestone...