Section: Research Organizations & Think Tanks about Ukraine
The Senate’s Failed War and Border Deal is Not Security
The $118 billion bill that Senate leaders put forward this week is a deal that never should have been made. The proposal puts the U.S. and world at greater risk for wider war, props up the inexcusable actions of the far-right Netanyahu government, and adopts a Trump-like approach to immigration. Bad for Americans. The deal puts forward $118...
Removal of Ukraine’s “Iron General” is one of Zelenskyy’s biggest gambles
The post Removal of Ukraine’s “Iron General” is one of Zelenskyy’s biggest gambles appeared first on Atlantic Council. …read more Source:: Atlantic...
The Coming Storm of Autonomous War Robots and the West’s Dangerous Phobias
BESA Center Perspectives Paper No. 2,262, February 8, 2023 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY: The war in Ukraine is acting as a super-accelerator in the development of low-cost, low-tech, mass-produced robotic military systems – robot armies, in other words – by actors with … …read more Source:: Begin-Sadat Center for Strategic...
Andrew Roberts – Conflict: The Evolution Of Warfare – 1945 To Ukraine
Hoover Institution fellow Andrew Roberts discusses his recent book Conflict: The Evolution of Warfare from 1945 to Ukraine. …read more Source:: Hoover...
Ukraine opens new front with drone strikes on Russia’s energy sector
The post Ukraine opens new front with drone strikes on Russia’s energy sector appeared first on Atlantic Council. …read more Source:: Atlantic...
Lenin’s Lesson for Israel and Ukraine
…read more Source:: Project Syndicate (Czech...
#AtlanticDebrief – How did EU leaders approve the Ukraine Facility? | A Debrief from Dave Keating
The post #AtlanticDebrief – How did EU leaders approve the Ukraine Facility? | A Debrief from Dave Keating appeared first on Atlantic Council. …read more Source:: Atlantic...
The Ukraine imperative for global security
The post The Ukraine imperative for global security appeared first on Atlantic Council. …read more Source:: Atlantic...
Are North Korea’s Latest Threats Rhetorical or Real?
The Korean War ended more than 70 years ago, and a tense peace has reigned ever since on the Korean peninsula. The two Koreas have exchanged artillery fire, battled in the economic and diplomatic arenas, and even covertly dispatched spies to each other’s territory. But the threats of a resumption of conflict, disproportionately coming from...
Andrew Roberts Speaking On His Latest Book Conflict: The Evolution Of Warfare From 1945 To Ukraine
Hoover Institution fellow Andrew Roberts discusses his latest book Conflict: The Evolution of Warfare from 1945 to Ukraine. …read more Source:: Hoover...