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Section: Research Organizations & Think Tanks about Ukraine

      Short- and Long-Term Impacts of the Escalation in Idlib
      Feb12

      Short- and Long-Term Impacts of the Escalation in Idlib

      Clashing Priorities in Syria As the civil war in Syria moves towards an end, it becomes ever more difficult to postpone resolution of the toughest issues. Each actor has different priorities, which are not easy to reconcile. The Syrian regime wants to regain full control of its territory, while Russia and Iran are particularly keen on eliminating...

      The “Deal of the Century” Is a Stimulus, Not a Blueprint
      Feb11

      The “Deal of the Century” Is a Stimulus, Not a Blueprint

      Donald Trump, Jared Kushner, and Benjamin Netanyahu, GPO photo by Kobi Gideon via Israel Ministry of Foreign Affairs Flickr CCBESA Center Perspectives Paper No. 1,446, February 11, 2020 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY: President Trump’s peace plan must be understood as a systemic impetus toward a new breakthrough rather than as a practical blueprint for...

      Democrats Ignore Trump’s Real Violations
      Feb10

      Democrats Ignore Trump’s Real Violations

      This week the latest Democratic Party attempt to remove President Trump from office – impeachment over Trump allegedly holding up an arms deal to Ukraine – flopped. Just like “Russiagate” and the Mueller investigation, and a number of other attempts to overturn the 2016 election.We’ve had three years of accusations and investigations with...

      Washington’s symbolic support – US Secretary of State in Minsk
      Feb07

      Washington’s symbolic support – US Secretary of State in Minsk

      The US Secretary of State, Mike Pompeo visited Minsk on 1 February. This was the first visit of a US Secretary of State to Belarus in 26 years. He had visited Ukraine one day earlier, and subsequently travelled to Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan. During his short visit, Pompeo met with President Alyaksandr Lukashenka and the Minister of Foreign Affairs...

      Ukraine’s Euro-Atlantic Aspiration and the Russian Challenge
      Feb07

      Ukraine’s Euro-Atlantic Aspiration and the Russian Challenge

      10/02/2020Rome, Associazione della Stampa Estera in ItaliaBY INVITATION ONLY A briefing with Vadym Prystaiko, Minister of Foreign Affairs of UkraineAdd to Calendar Ukraine’s Euro-Atlantic Aspiration and the Russian Challenge Rome, Associazione della Stampa Estera in Italia Organizer 2020-02-10 00:00:00 2020-02-10 00:00:00 [email protected]...

      Ukraine’s Euro-Atlantic Aspiration and the Russian Challenge
      Feb07

      Ukraine’s Euro-Atlantic Aspiration and the Russian Challenge

      Sorry, this page doesn’t exist.Please refer to the IT version …read more Source:: Istituto Affari...

      Why Both Republicans and Democrats Want Russia to Become the Enemy of Choice
      Feb06

      Why Both Republicans and Democrats Want Russia to Become the Enemy of Choice

      One of the more interesting aspects of the nauseating impeachment trial in the Senate was the repeated vilification of Russia and its President Vladimir Putin. To hate Russia has become dogma on both sides of the political aisle, in part because no politician has really wanted to confront the lesson of the 2016 election, which was that most...

      Democrats Failed to Impeach Trump, But They Won’t Give Up Trying – It’s All They’ve Got
      Feb06

      Democrats Failed to Impeach Trump, But They Won’t Give Up Trying – It’s All They’ve Got

      Even before Donald Trump was elected US president, Democrats began talking about impeachment. Now that it has failed, will they finally accept the result of the 2016 election? Don’t get your hopes up. Trump’s acquittal in the Senate on Wednesday was a foregone conclusion, given as it takes two thirds of the senators present to...

      Ukraine: Conflict at the Crossroads of Europe and Russia
      Feb06

      Ukraine: Conflict at the Crossroads of Europe and Russia

      Introduction Ukraine has long played an important, yet s …read more Source:: Council on Foreign...

      There’s No ‘Great American Comeback’
      Feb05

      There’s No ‘Great American Comeback’

      There’s an image burned into my brain from childhood: the graffitied train tracks along the intersection of Fifth and Patterson in downtown Dayton, Ohio. It’s a slightly shabby landscape dotted by warehouses, churches, fast food restaurants, and — at the margins — an old arthouse theater. If you look closely, you can see the building...