Section: Research Organizations & Think Tanks about Ukraine
Andriy Yermak: Ukraine and NATO are restoring Europe’s security architecture
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Circassian Factor in the Context of the Russian-Ukrainian War
PSCRP-BESA Reports No 70 (July 21, 2024) The constant attacks by the Armed Forces of Ukraine (AFU) on Sevastopol and other Russian naval bases in Crimea have forced the Russians to move their ships to Novorossiysk and other ports on … …read more Source:: Begin-Sadat Center for Strategic...
Twilight of Jupiter: The Legacy of Macron’s Foreign and Security Policy
Over the course of his seven-year presidency, Emmanuel Macron has had complete freedom in shaping France’s foreign and security policy. This autonomy is evident in France’s fluctuating stance towards Russia, from initial hopes of building a shared European security architecture to the recent reports of dispatching French military...
Hungarian PM Orban poses as unlikely peacemaker for Russia’s Ukraine war
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Ukraine’s drone success offers a blueprint for cybersecurity strategy
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Politics Versus Policy At The NATO Summit In Washington Last Week
Biden got the political win by demonstrating his leadership of the free world; Zelenskyy got the policy win of “irreversible” into the communique about Ukraine’s path to NATO membership. …read more Source:: Hoover...
New support packages for Ukraine. Day 873 of the war
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Russia’s retreat from Crimea makes a mockery of the West’s escalation fears
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Orbán’s self-proclaimed ‘peace mission’ at the beginning of Hungary’s EU Council presidency
In the first days following Hungary taking over the presidency of the Council of the European Union, Prime Minister Viktor Orbán conducted a series of diplomatic visits abroad, referring to them as a ‘peace mission’, which included visits to Ukraine (2 July), Russia (5 July), and China (8 July). During this period, he attended a summit of...
Washington Summit – NATO’s anniversary in the shadow of the war
Three themes were dominant at the NATO Summit in Washington (9–11 July): the reinforcement of allied deterrence and defence, support for Ukraine, and cooperation with the partners in the Indo-Pacific. NATO continues to adapt its command structure and the process of force generation for new regional defence plans. The most significant decisions...