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Section: Research Organizations & Think Tanks about Ukraine

      Decarbonising EU-Turkey Energy Cooperation: Challenges and Prospects
      Mar29

      Decarbonising EU-Turkey Energy Cooperation: Challenges and Prospects

      Russia’s attack on Ukraine has once again highlighted Europe’s heavy dependence on Russian natural gas and thus, among other things, underlined the significance of energy cooperation between the European Union (EU) and Turkey. Traditionally, Turkish-European energy relations have prioritised the diversification of energy resources in...

      Belarus dictator under pressure to join Vladimir Putin’s failing Ukraine War
      Mar29

      Belarus dictator under pressure to join Vladimir Putin’s failing Ukraine War

      The post Belarus dictator under pressure to join Vladimir Putin’s failing Ukraine War appeared first on Atlantic Council. …read more Source:: Atlantic...

      In Search of Upcoming Supply Chain Surprises: The World Export Market Shares of Belarus, Russia and Ukraine
      Mar29

      In Search of Upcoming Supply Chain Surprises: The World Export Market Shares of Belarus, Russia and Ukraine

      Abstract This brief considers the world export market shares of Belarus, Russia and Ukraine across over five thousand commodities (the full dataset is provided online at the same web address as this brief). The aim is to provide a tool for gauging where supply chain disruptions might emerge next. Earlier discussion regarding the international...

      Biden FY 2023 Budget Puts War Before Human Needs
      Mar29

      Biden FY 2023 Budget Puts War Before Human Needs

      President Biden’s FY 2023 budget request once again prioritizes violence, the military and war over peace and human needs. But more spending on militarism can’t address the nation’s or the world’s problems. At $813 billion, the President’s request for the Pentagon exceeds even the $782 billion budget that Congress...

      South Korea’s New Foreign Policy of One Yes and Two Nos
      Mar29

      South Korea’s New Foreign Policy of One Yes and Two Nos

      South Koreans are sorting out the implications of the recent presidential elections. Victorious conservative candidate Yoon Suk-yeol rose to prominence on an anti-corruption agenda and has various plans to shake up the way government functions. He has also pledged to reduce government intervention in the economy, boost incentives for business,...

      Who’s Enabling Putin’s Enablers?
      Mar29

      Who’s Enabling Putin’s Enablers?

      Where would Vladimir Putin be without the Russian oligarchy? Without Russia’s oligarchs, political leaders of the Western world have concluded, Putin would be tottering. Western leaders have made squeezing Russia’s richest a central piece of their strategy to end Putin’s Ukraine cross-border assault. These same Western leaders,...

      “Let Freedom Ring”: Support Ukraine & USA Energy Independence
      Mar28

      “Let Freedom Ring”: Support Ukraine & USA Energy Independence

      In late 1944, desperate Poles radioed the Allies pleading for weapons to help them stop the Nazis from massacring the citizens of Warsaw. The Soviet Army was within easy distance of the Polish capital but, for some reason, decided to pause in their …read more Source:: Gatestone...

      Biden: We’re In ‘Long Fight’ With Russia Over Ukraine. Who Benefits From Escalation?
      Mar28

      Biden: We’re In ‘Long Fight’ With Russia Over Ukraine. Who Benefits From Escalation?

      In President Biden’s final speech in Europe – held in Warsaw – not only did he call for ‘regime change’ in Russia but he warned that the war in Ukraine would be “long.” As Glenn Greenwald wrote recently, the Biden Administration seems to be doing everything it can to PROLONG the war. Why? Who benefits?...

      Brookings President John R. Allen on Russia, Ukraine, China, and leading the Institution forward
      Mar28

      Brookings President John R. Allen on Russia, Ukraine, China, and leading the Institution forward

      By John R. Allen, Fred DewsIn this final episode of the Brookings Cafeteria podcast, John R. Allen, president of the Brookings Institution, offers his views on Russia’s war on Ukraine—including the February 4 joint statement between Russia and China; on China’s continued ambitions for global leadership; and on the role of the...

      America Must Get Ready: Russia Is Trying To Grow Its Influence In Africa (From 1945)
      Mar28

      America Must Get Ready: Russia Is Trying To Grow Its Influence In Africa (From 1945)

      The Russian assault on Ukraine marks the informal end to the so-called post-Cold War international order. In truth, Russia and China have been working to undermine extant global political architecture for years. The U.S. government must recognize that the challenge [Read More…] The post America Must Get Ready: Russia Is Trying To Grow Its...