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Section: Research Organizations & Think Tanks about Ukraine

      The Dangers of Lifting Sanctions on the Islamic Regime of Iran
      Jan28

      The Dangers of Lifting Sanctions on the Islamic Regime of Iran

      President Joe Biden, image via White House websiteBESA Center Perspectives Paper No. 1,907, January 28, 2020 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY: Now that President Biden has been installed in the White House, the Islamic regime in Iran is hopeful that US sanctions on the country will soon be lifted. Lifting the sanctions, however, would tighten the regime’s...

      UK court enforced Tatneft’s award despite illegality defense
      Jan26

      UK court enforced Tatneft’s award despite illegality defense

      Ukraine has failed to overturn the enforcement of the investment treaty award won by Tatneft despite a finding by the Commercial Court in London (the „Court”) that a significant portion of the damages awarded related to an illegal purchase of shares. The Court found that under Ukrainian corporate law Tatneft illegally obtained the investments,...

      Ukraine’s Coal Industry in Crisis
      Jan23

      Ukraine’s Coal Industry in Crisis

      The devastating effect of decades of neglect and corruption have been exacerbated by conflict.When miners in the town of Antratsyt in the east of Ukraine decided to go on strike over unpaid wages in June 2020, they were met with a fierce response. The authorities in the self-proclaimed Luhansk Peoples’ Republic quickly launched a clamp down...

      Turkey’s Overlooked Role in the Second Nagorno-Karabakh War
      Jan21

      Turkey’s Overlooked Role in the Second Nagorno-Karabakh War

      The Second Nagorno-Karabakh War between Armenia and Azerbaijan ended on November 10, 2020 with the former acknowledging defeat. Various factors explain Azerbaijan’s military victory, with two considered by observers as “magic bullets”: the role of unmanned aerial vehicles sourced from Turkey and Israel, and the advisory role of Turkish...

      The West Must Now Be United on Russia
      Jan21

      The West Must Now Be United on Russia

      This week, outgoing Secretary of State Mike Pompeo canceled his final trip to Europe, leaving a long list of issues for the incoming Biden administration to coordinate on with European partners. Russia will be high on this list. Last month, an investigation by Bellingcat and CNN revealed new details about the use of banned chemical weapons by...

      The Future of U.S. Democracy Promotion
      Jan21

      The Future of U.S. Democracy Promotion

      On Inauguration Day 2021, the nation’s capital looks like it has just experienced a coup, not successfully survived one. Streets are blocked off, barricades are up, and armed police and National Guard are everywhere. The inauguration itself is taking place in front of a deliberately minimal crowd, as if the authorities are somehow pulling...

      A New Day for Transatlantic Cooperation
      Jan21

      A New Day for Transatlantic Cooperation

      Joe Biden became president of the United States yesterday. As he proclaimed in his inaugural speech: “America has been tested, and we’ve come out stronger for it. We will repair our alliances and engage with the world once again. Not to meet yesterday’s challenges, but today’s and tomorrow’s challenges.” The time to open a...

      Die Krim-Plattform als Risiko für die ukrainische Reform-Agenda
      Jan20

      Die Krim-Plattform als Risiko für die ukrainische Reform-Agenda

      Mit der »Krim-Plattform” hat in den letzten Monaten eine ukrainische außenpolitische Initiative Gestalt angenommen, die dazu beitragen soll, die illegale russische Besatzung der Halbinsel auf dem internationalen Radar zu halten. Am Ende steht das Ziel, diese zu beenden und die ukrainische territoriale Integrität wiederherzustellen....

      The U.S. Foreign Policy Monitor – What Allies and Partners Need to Know – January 15
      Jan19

      The U.S. Foreign Policy Monitor – What Allies and Partners Need to Know – January 15

      Welcome to the U.S. Foreign Policy Monitor where every week we track the “who,” “what,” and “so what” for the new U.S. administration and Congress. Less than a week from the inauguration, new important nominations and appointments have been rolling in. The Topline Next Wednesday, President-elect Biden will be inaugurated as the 46th President of...

      The Unwelcome Return of the Real Purveyors of Violence
      Jan18

      The Unwelcome Return of the Real Purveyors of Violence

      With the mainstream media still obsessing about the January 6th “violent coup attempt” at the US Capitol Building, the incoming Biden Administration looks to be chock full of actual purveyors of violent coups. Don’t look to the mainstream media to report on this, however. Some of the same politicians and bureaucrats denouncing the...