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Section: Research Organizations & Think Tanks about Ukraine

      Ukraine’s Presidential Elections: What is at Stake?
      Feb21

      Ukraine’s Presidential Elections: What is at Stake?

      Invitation Only Research Event 21 March 2019 – 10:30am to 12:00pmAdd to CalendariCalendar Outlook Google Yahoo Chatham House | 10 St James’s Square | London | SW1Y 4LE …read more Source: Chatham...

      Ukraine’s experiment with trust
      Feb21

      Ukraine’s experiment with trust

      Trust is a scarce resource in Ukrainian politics. Could a TV president be the one to deliver it in the upcoming elections? …read more Source: European Council on Foreign...

      Integration Within Association: New Perspectives on the EU-Ukraine Association Agreement
      Feb20

      Integration Within Association: New Perspectives on the EU-Ukraine Association Agreement

      A panel of experts discuss the EU-Ukraine reform and integration agenda for 2019 and beyond. …read more Source: Open Society...

      On Grand Strategy and Russia
      Feb20

      On Grand Strategy and Russia

      Image credit: Poster Collection, UK 467, Hoover Institution Archives.via Military History in the NewsVladimir Putin has proven himself a masterful tactician, who, as all tacticians do, maneuvers in the present with little regard for the future. He has managed to attack Georgia for its arrogance in daring to consider joining NATO, seize the...

      Eastern Europe’s Deepest Problem Lies Within
      Feb20

      Eastern Europe’s Deepest Problem Lies Within

      A major Georgian international project, Anaklia port, is being threatened by a domestic political row. Abuse of informal power is hurting Georgia, Moldova, and Ukraine. …read more Source: Carnegie Endowment for International...

      Putin Has Suffered a Severe Blow
      Feb20

      Putin Has Suffered a Severe Blow

      6 March 2014 Professor Marie Mendras Former Associate Fellow, Russia and Eurasia Programme With his swift seizure of Crimea, Vladimir Putin looked to be …read more Source: Chatham...

      European Disunion and America First
      Feb20

      European Disunion and America First

      In her annual State of Transatlantic Relations call, President of The German Marshall Fund of the United States (GMF) Dr. Karen Donfried presented her view of how things stand in the different aspects of the relationship between the United States and Europe. This included her assessment of where developing trends may lead in 2019, and how GMF can...

      The Militarization of the Black Sea After the Annexation of Crimea
      Feb19

      The Militarization of the Black Sea After the Annexation of Crimea

      Members Event 13 March 2019 – 1:00pm to 2:00pmAdd to CalendariCalendar Outlook Google Yahoo Chatham House | 10 St James’s Square | London | SW1Y 4LE James Appathurai, Deputy Assistant …read more Source: Chatham...

      Italy’s Lukewarm Approach to Arms Control
      Feb15

      Italy’s Lukewarm Approach to Arms Control

      In: IAI CommentariesItaly’s Lukewarm Approach to Arms ControlIssue: 19|12Italy’s Lukewarm Approach to Arms Control Carlo Trezza* Arms control does not seem to be a priority for the present Italian government led by Giuseppe Conte. The issue is not addressed in the “government contract”,[1] the compromise text considered a “bible” by...

      Hungary’s response to the offer to improve US-Hungarian relations
      Feb14

      Hungary’s response to the offer to improve US-Hungarian relations

      On 11 February, the US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo travelled to Budapest as part of his trip to Europe. This was the first visit of a US Secretary of State to Hungary since 2011. Pompeo met with Prime Minister Viktor Orbán, the minister of Foreign Affairs and the minister of Defence. The main subjects of the talks were Hungarian-US relations,...