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Section: Research Organizations & Think Tanks about Ukraine

      The Truth Behind the Russian Embassy to the Netherlands’ “Russia’s Strength is in Truth” Branding Proposal
      Feb12

      The Truth Behind the Russian Embassy to the Netherlands’ “Russia’s Strength is in Truth” Branding Proposal

      On February 9 2018 the Russian Embassy to the Netherlands tweeted their suggestion for a brand “describing Russia’s position in world affairs”: It’s unclear if this was an attempt at humour, as in world affairs it would be fair to say Russia’s greatest weakness is in truth, as the work of Bellingcat and others has repeatedly...

      Independent probe into arrest & death of 83-year-old Crimean Tatar veteran amid persecution of men who were helping her
      Feb12

      Independent probe into arrest & death of 83-year-old Crimean Tatar veteran amid persecution of men who were helping her

      When a case that began with the arrest and death of an 83-year-old veteran of the Crimean Tatar national movement seems to have hit rock bottom, Russia’s FSB proves it can sink even lower. …read more Source: Kharkiv Human Rights Protection...

      Virtuous Decision-Making in War: ‘The good operation’
      Feb10

      Virtuous Decision-Making in War: ‘The good operation’

      The new Ministry of Defence pamphlet on joint political-military decision-making merely scratches the surface of what seems to be a peculiarly British issue of poor performance in this area.Download the article (PDF)As was remarked by a participant in a closed-door, off-the-record RUSI seminar on political military decision-making on 11 October...

      Will Vienna build bridges or take sides?
      Feb10

      Will Vienna build bridges or take sides?

      “History teaches but has no pupils,” laments Austrian writer Ingeborg Bachmann in her dejected postwar novel Malina. “History does not repeat, but it does instruct,” Timothy Snyder ripostes, in the pamphlet On Tyranny, penned in anger as Donald Trump prepared for his inauguration a year ago. As a historian, Snyder sees himself especially called...

      The-wider-implications-of-Zapad-2017
      Feb10

      The-wider-implications-of-Zapad-2017

      2017 marked the 100th anniversary of the Russian Revolution. A century on, Moscow has a rather different view of revolutionaries, as shown by the Zapad 2017 military exercise held on 14–20 September 2017. Zapad (West) is one of several military exercises that Russia regularly holds; others include Kavkaz (Caucasus), Tsentr (Centre) and Vostok...

      Central Asia Steps Out of Russia’s Shadow
      Feb10

      Central Asia Steps Out of Russia’s Shadow

      By Ekaterina Zolotova Say what you will about the Soviets, but they really knew how to put the “union” in the Soviet Union. For all its faults, the union bound its constituent countries together, imparting on them a degree of political and economic uniformity many of them have not known since. One of the only things the countries of Central Asia...

      Cyber Mercenaries and the Crisis in Ukraine
      Feb10

      Cyber Mercenaries and the Crisis in Ukraine

      The following is an excerpt from …read more Source: Council on Foreign...

      Ukraine reintegration bill Donbas deadlock
      Feb10

      Ukraine reintegration bill Donbas deadlock

      Russia says the bill amounts to preparation for war. But it might clear a path for meaningful negotiations. …read more Source: International Institute for Strategic...

      Enemies of the United Nations, from Stalin to Putin
      Feb10

      Enemies of the United Nations, from Stalin to Putin

      In the aftermath of the Second World War, vast swathes of Europe and Asia lay devastated. Some seventy million people – soldiers and civilians – had died in the conflict. Twenty seven million of the dead had been Soviet citizens, mostly killed in the war against Nazi Germany. American, British, and French policymakers, seeking to build a stable...

      Russia in Afghanistan: Playing with Fire
      Feb10

      Russia in Afghanistan: Playing with Fire

      As the longest war in US history rumbles on, Moscow looks at the Afghanistan conflict with interest. Allegations of Moscow’s meddling in the country, particularly its aid to the Taliban, raise questions over Russia’s geopolitical interests in Afghanistan, with the Kremlin’s mixed strategy reflecting how it is also precariously...