Section: Research Organizations & Think Tanks about Ukraine
Central Europe leads the way in backing Ukraine. Here’s its game plan for what’s next.
The post Central Europe leads the way in backing Ukraine. Here’s its game plan for what’s next. appeared first on Atlantic Council. …read more Source:: Atlantic...
Regime Change has Been the US Goal in Russia for Years
It was the culminating event of a four-day trip planned at the last minute for the purpose of rallying Europe to the cause of standing up to Russia’s military incursion into Ukraine. Speaking before a large and enthusiastic crowd in the Polish capital of Warsaw, US President Joe Biden concluded his remarks by going off-script. After...
Rothbard on Today’s Progressive War Jingoism
Readers of Murray Rothbard’s articles and speeches on war collectivism will immediately recognize the progressive pietist fervor surrounding today’s progressive war jingoism: everywhere is Ukraine! The atavistic need to analogize today’s situation to 1938, with Vladimir Putin as Adolf Hitler and war skeptics as Neville...
The Common Theme in Central Asia’s Response to Russia’s Invasion of Ukraine
The region is dependent on Russia but wary of endorsing Moscow’s actions. …read more Source:: Carnegie Endowment for International...
Sustainable and Resilient Agricultural Value Chains: Addressing Multiple Vulnerabilities with a new Partnership Approach
The ongoing compound and acute crises of Covid-19 and the war in Ukraine meet longer-term but no-less pressing crises of social and environmental sustainability in and around agriculture, food and nutrition security. At the same time, they irritate existing frames on (and perceptions of) how to address trade and sustainability. External shocks...
Iran won’t break with Russia over Ukraine. Here’s why.
The post Iran won’t break with Russia over Ukraine. Here’s why. appeared first on Atlantic Council. …read more Source:: Atlantic...
The War in Ukraine Is a Battle of Principles
…read more Source:: Project Syndicate (Czech...
Etla forecasts: Finnish economy is growing despite Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, although growth is clearly slowing down
Forecast: Finland’s economy will grow despite Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, even though growth is slowing markedly. We forecast GDP to grow by 2.1 per cent this year and 1.0 per cent next year. The economy will grow this year, boosted especially by private consumption and investment. The impact of net exports on growth is negative....
Etla forecasts: Finnish economy is growing despite Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, although growth is clearly slowing down
Forecast: Finland’s economy will grow despite Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, even though growth is slowing markedly. We forecast GDP to grow by 2.1 per cent this year and 1.0 per cent next year. The economy will grow this year, boosted especially by private consumption and investment. The impact of net exports on growth is negative....
Power to Which People?
In an interview, Nikolay Kozhanov explains how the Ukraine conflict will affect Middle Eastern hydrocarbons production. …read more Source:: Carnegie Endowment for International...