Section: Research Organizations & Think Tanks about Ukraine
A big war in Ukraine: The Kremlin’s goals and consequences for world politics
On February 24, the Russian army crossed the Ukrainian border in several directions simultaneously, thus beginning a full-scale invasion of Ukraine. The Kremlin employed most of its armed forces—around 130,000 people, according to various estimates—that had accumulated along the Ukrainian border over the past four months. …read more...
Kroenig in CNBC on Russia’s attack on Ukraine nuclear plant
The post Kroenig in CNBC on Russia’s attack on Ukraine nuclear plant appeared first on Atlantic Council. …read more Source:: Atlantic...
Sanctioning Putin’s Ukraine War: Time to cut academic ties with Russia?
The post Sanctioning Putin’s Ukraine War: Time to cut academic ties with Russia? appeared first on Atlantic Council. …read more Source:: Atlantic...
How is US, NATO diplomacy addressing Russian troop buildup?
By Angela Stent, Adrianna PitaTensions in the Russia-Ukraine conflict are escalating as Russia and Belarus engage in several days of military exercises, while U.S. and NATO allies continue a flurry of high-level diplomatic activity. Angela Stent evaluates the recent efforts to de-escalate the present crisis and Putin’s willingness to play...
Putin Must Understand: Invading Ukraine Would Be A Historic Mistake For Russia (From 1945)
The odds are growing that Russian President Vladimir Putin will make the greatest mistake of his career by invading Ukraine. This is likely to result in the very outcomes that the Kremlin claims it seeks to avoid. A new assault [Read More…] The post Putin Must Understand: Invading Ukraine Would Be A Historic Mistake For Russia (From 1945)...
Wilson Memo: Rising Tensions Between Russia and Ukraine
…read more Source:: Woodrow Wilson International Center for...
Propaganda and Evidence
Finally. Finally our mainstream press and broadcasters show signs of waking up to the cynical, pervasive, propaganda campaign official Washington wages to obscure its imperial pursuits. Finally there is some suggestion—not more—that the mainstream may someday stop participating in the antidemocratic onslaught of lies and subterfuge they have very...
The West Must Accept Reality in Ukraine
…read more Source:: Project Syndicate (Czech...
Russia Threatening Ukraine: Why and Why Now?
…read more Source:: Woodrow Wilson International Center for...
How the West reacted to Putin’s address to the Federal Assembly
On April 21, Vladimir Putin delivered his annual address to Russia’s Federal Assembly. Instead of making a big announcement (like in his 2014 Crimea speech) as was predicted by many experts against the backdrop of Russian military buildup at Ukraine’s border, the Russian president mainly drew upon domestic and social affairs. IMR has...