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      Five things Russia’s invasion has taught the world about Ukraine
      Dec20

      Five things Russia’s invasion has taught the world about Ukraine

      The post Five things Russia’s invasion has taught the world about Ukraine appeared first on Atlantic Council. …read more Source:: Atlantic...

      Ukraine seeks further progress toward EU membership in 2025
      Dec19

      Ukraine seeks further progress toward EU membership in 2025

      The post Ukraine seeks further progress toward EU membership in 2025 appeared first on Atlantic Council. …read more Source:: Atlantic...

      Why Liberals Will Give Two Cheers for Trump
      Dec19

      Why Liberals Will Give Two Cheers for Trump

      Liberals hate Trump, no question about it. He’s the definition of illiberal: authoritarian, racist, sexist, and downright nasty. Not only that, he’s a living repudiation of the liberal delusion that America runs on meritocracy. But you want to know a dirty, little secret? In back alleys, encrypted group chats, and off-the-record...

      How To Use Frozen Russian Assets To Aid Ukraine Directly
      Dec19

      How To Use Frozen Russian Assets To Aid Ukraine Directly

      Western governments want to borrow $50 billion from the market to aid Ukraine by taking the profits from frozen Russian assets to repay the loan. But they could readily borrow directly in greater amounts from the same frozen Russian assets if they place these assets in an independent trust fund, which can serve as a quasi-bank. …read more...

      Russians and North Koreans pushing Ukrainians out of Kursk Oblast. Day 1028 of the war
      Dec18

      Russians and North Koreans pushing Ukrainians out of Kursk Oblast. Day 1028 of the war

      …read more Source:: Centre for Eastern Studies...

      Of good and bad deals: The need for strategic clarity in negotiations on a ceasefire in Ukraine
      Dec18

      Of good and bad deals: The need for strategic clarity in negotiations on a ceasefire in Ukraine

      Of good and bad deals: The need for strategic clarity in negotiations on a ceasefire in Ukraine Rada.youssef@i… Wed, 12/18/2024 – 11:10 5 minutes First of all, the EU must be mindful of the Kremlin’s strategic objectives as well as its negotiating tactics, recognising that, for Moscow, negotiations will be a continuation of war by...

      Of good and bad deals: The strategic clarity in negotiations on a ceasefire in Ukraine
      Dec18

      Of good and bad deals: The strategic clarity in negotiations on a ceasefire in Ukraine

      Of good and bad deals: The strategic clarity in negotiations on a ceasefire in Ukraine Rada.youssef@i… Wed, 12/18/2024 – 11:10 5 minutes First of all, the EU must be mindful of the Kremlin’s strategic objectives as well as its negotiating tactics, recognising that, for Moscow, negotiations will be a continuation of war by other means...

      The future of democracy
      Dec17

      The future of democracy

      The future of democracy Rada.youssef@i… Tue, 12/17/2024 – 11:52 7 minutes Foreign meddling in the run-up to the elections The US’s three main strategic adversaries – Russia, China and Iran – were all involved in efforts to influence the 2024 election. This was not their first attempt: Russia interfered in the 2016 election, while...

      Carrots and Sticks: Donald Trump’s View of a Diplomatic Resolution to the Russia-Ukraine War
      Dec17

      Carrots and Sticks: Donald Trump’s View of a Diplomatic Resolution to the Russia-Ukraine War

      PSCRP-BESA Reports No 104 (Dec 16, 2024) There is still a little over a month to go before Donald Trump, elected to a second term on November 5, 2024, returns to the White House, but the outlines of the first … …read more Source:: Begin-Sadat Center for Strategic...

      Moldova: an impending energy crisis and its political implications
      Dec16

      Moldova: an impending energy crisis and its political implications

      Moldova will declare a state of energy emergency on 16 December due to an impending crisis caused by Ukraine’s decision not to extend the transit contract for Russian gas after 2025. Meanwhile, the separatist region of Transnistria heavily relies on these gas supplies (see ‘Game over? The future of Russian gas transit through...