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Section: Research Organizations & Think Tanks about Ukraine

      Building Resilient, Sustainable, and Integrated Economies in the Eastern Partnership Countries
      Dec22

      Building Resilient, Sustainable, and Integrated Economies in the Eastern Partnership Countries

      This blog was written by members of the Policy Designers Network (PDN), a fellowship program that empowers young policy professionals from Armenia, Georgia, Moldova, and Ukraine to advance democracy and economic development, to expand their knowledge about regional, European, and transatlantic issues, and to strengthen their networks. During the...

      Snow job! SolarWinds ‘Russian hack’ story proves the media writes US foreign policy, not the White House
      Dec22

      Snow job! SolarWinds ‘Russian hack’ story proves the media writes US foreign policy, not the White House

      As incoming nominees of a future Biden administration have stopped short in naming a culprit in the SolarWinds hack, the media – playing judge, jury and executioner – has levelled blame on the usual suspect. Did anyone actually believe that Russia would escape a major US election season without a ceremonial tarring and feathering by the media?...

      A More Robust Russia Policy for the EU
      Dec18

      A More Robust Russia Policy for the EU

      Since the annexation of Crimea and the outbreak of the war in Eastern Ukraine in spring 2014, the EU has largely been in crisis-management mode vis-à-vis Russia. During the past six years, it has become clear that Russia’s actions towards Ukraine are not a stand-alone crisis, but rather the expression of a policy that violates the...

      How Could a Context-Sensitive EU Approach Make EAP Societies More Resilient, Fair, and Inclusive?
      Dec18

      How Could a Context-Sensitive EU Approach Make EAP Societies More Resilient, Fair, and Inclusive?

      This blog was written by members of the Policy Designers Network (PDN), a fellowship program that empowers young policy professionals from Armenia, Georgia, Moldova, and Ukraine to advance democracy and economic development, to expand their knowledge about regional, European, and transatlantic issues, and to strengthen their networks. During the...

      The Black Sea: How America can avoid a great-power conflict
      Dec16

      The Black Sea: How America can avoid a great-power conflict

      By Philip Breedlove, Michael E. O’HanlonMany Americans find the whole swath of territory in eastern Europe, near Russia, very far away and hard to conceptualize. This part of the world involves a number of countries, small and large, that are generally not the most frequently discussed in American news nor frequented by American tourists....

      Hunter Biden News Should Shame Dismissive Media Outlets
      Dec15

      Hunter Biden News Should Shame Dismissive Media Outlets

      Hunter Biden announced Wednesday he is under federal investigation for his financial dealings in foreign countries, including China. While the news sent shockwaves through Washington, D.C., it shouldn’t have been surprising. The announcement confirms many of the allegations of corruption that were leveled against Hunter Biden in the months...

      Crimean Legal Saga Continues: Investor Clamors for a Bigger Piece of the Pie
      Dec14

      Crimean Legal Saga Continues: Investor Clamors for a Bigger Piece of the Pie

      It comes as no surprise that winning a case does not always imply that a party will automatically get paid, which is a recurring challenge in the investor-state dispute settlement (ISDS) context. On November 10, the Supreme Court of Ukraine dismissed a case filed by IKB-Invest seeking to hamper enforcement of an arbitral award in […] …read...

      The Jungle Grows Back How can We Redefine the Future World Order in the Tension of Power and Ideas?
      Dec12

      The Jungle Grows Back How can We Redefine the Future World Order in the Tension of Power and Ideas?

      Marco Marsili* [email protected] Published in Political Reflection Magazine | Vol. 6 | No 4 | Issue 25 Introduction Thirty years after the fall of the Berlin Wall, peace and stability are challenged every day. The Russian intervention in Ukraine and Georgia (Marsili, 2016), the economic expansion of the People’s Republic of China...

      Managing US sanctions toward Russia
      Dec11

      Managing US sanctions toward Russia

      By Steven PiferSanctions will remain part of the U.S. toolkit for dealing with Russia under the incoming Biden administration. Certain principles should guide their use and could increase the chances that they will achieve U.S. policy goals: sanctions should be embedded in an overall Russia policy, linked to a specific policy goal, understood by...

      Eine robustere Russlandpolitik für die EU
      Dec10

      Eine robustere Russlandpolitik für die EU

      Seit der Krimannexion und dem Beginn des Kriegs in der Ostukraine im Frühjahr 2014 befindet sich die EU überwiegend im Modus des Krisenmanagements vis-à-vis Russland. In den letzten sechs Jahren hat sich erwiesen, dass die russi­schen Hand­lungen gegenüber der Ukraine keine einmalige Krisensituation bilden, sondern Aus­druck einer Politik sind,...