Section: Research Organizations & Think Tanks about Ukraine
Russland auf dem Weg in die Diktatur
Der Angriff auf die Ukraine am 24. Februar 2022 hat Russland von der harten Autokratie in die Diktatur katapultiert. Totalitäre Tendenzen im Verhältnis zwischen Staat und Gesellschaft nehmen zu. Dies geschah nicht aus heiterem Himmel: Die jetzige Kriegszensur und die Repressionen basieren auf Gesetzen, die seit Anfang der 2010er Jahre...
Sanctions, Russia’s war, and the future of trade
The Russian invasion of Ukraine is one of the worst assaults on civilians in Europe since the Second World War. Forty countries around the world, representing half of the global economy, have imposed far-reaching sanctions on Russia. What effects will the sanctions and the war have on trade… …read more Source:: Peterson Institute for...
Davidzon in the Spectator: Leaving Kyiv and the war in Ukraine
The post Davidzon in the Spectator: Leaving Kyiv and the war in Ukraine appeared first on Atlantic Council. …read more Source:: Atlantic...
The Far-Reaching Consequences of a Le Pen Victory in France
The EU and NATO-and their efforts to support Ukraine-would immediately feel the effects. …read more Source:: Carnegie Endowment for International...
Russia’s attack on Ukraine: day 54
On 18 April, the authorities and the highest command of the Ukrainian Armed Forces reported that a Russian offensive, which President Volodymyr Zelensky described as the Battle for Donbas, began in the morning hours in the east of the country. The fighting is taking place mainly in the Slobozhansky and Donetsk directions, with the aggressor also...
How the IMF and World Bank Can Support African Economies Hit Hard by Russia’s Invasion of Ukraine
Russia’s invasion of Ukraine has significant economic, geopolitical, and social implications that reach African countries, too. Without swift action to shore up African economies, debt defaults, hunger, and instability could ensue. …read more Source:: Carnegie Endowment for International...
Presentation of the IEA Gas Quarterly Report
Russia’s invasion of Ukraine has triggered a major energy supply and security crisis that has sent commodity prices to new highs, with wider implications for the global economy. …read more Source:: Istituto Affari...
Thinking Harder About False Flags and Other Fables
The White House plan to destroy Russia by calling President Vladimir Putin names proceeds apace. Apparently, the man whom President Joe Biden has called a “thug,” “killer,” and “war criminal” is now also charged with carrying out a “genocide” and, according to CIA Director William Burns, he may in “despair” over his apparently stalled invasion,...
Terror, pacification, occupation. Russia’s actions in the occupied territories of Ukraine
Russia’s aggression against Ukraine has put the problem of how to manage the territories it has occupied onto the agenda. The first phase of the land operation did not lead to the capture of any significant areas, destroy the enemy’s army, force the Ukrainian government to flee Kyiv or suppress civil resistance, so it ended in failure...
Russia’s War on Ukraine Perspectives of NRW Peace Research
The Russian attack on Ukraine is a shocking breach of international law. It calls into question the viability of the European peace and security architecture. The Ukrainian population is being subjected to brutal violence and war crimes. Moreover, the war harbours the danger of even further escalation, including nuclear escalation. German foreign...