Thursday, 10 April 2025
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Section: Research Organizations & Think Tanks about Ukraine

      Russian media twist Bellingcat study to find Ukrainian Buk in Donbas before MH17
      Apr10

      Russian media twist Bellingcat study to find Ukrainian Buk in Donbas before MH17

      Incredibly, some Ukrainian websites have copy-pasted Russian propaganda media, including a website closely linked with the defence ministry, which deliberately distorted the findings of a new Bellingcat investigation …read more Source: Kharkiv Human Rights Protection...

      FTAC: Syria – “Expect ‘Mission Creep’”
      Apr10

      FTAC: Syria – “Expect ‘Mission Creep’”

      Posted to YouTube by The New York Times, April 7, 2017. Comment: The public presentation of conflict may attempt to keep separate Syria, Ukraine, Russia, and Iran, but I don’t think the Kremlin (this is a good comment for Kremlin Watch) has an “Off” button in association with the defense of the autocratic feudal past that each dictatorship...

      How Can the West Combat the Global Democratic Recession?
      Apr10

      How Can the West Combat the Global Democratic Recession?

      Map of Eurasia by Regime Type (Source: Freedom House 2017 Nations in Transit Report) Earlier this month, Freedom House released its annual “Nations in Transit” (NIT) report,[1] which painted a disheartening picture for democracy in Eurasia. “Populists’ stunning electoral victories in Europe and the United States have shaken the post–Cold...

      Russia’s YouTube Generation
      Apr10

      Russia’s YouTube Generation

      Society On March 26th, a wave of anti-corruption protests swept across more than 90 Russian cities. One of the central themes was the active participation of people under 20, which many in Russia’s state media indulgently (and somewhat patronisingly) called ‘school kids’ (shkolota). Of course, it is hardly possible to calculate the...

      Kleptocracy Weekly: 4/3-4/7
      Apr10

      Kleptocracy Weekly: 4/3-4/7

      KI will host Oleksander Danyliuk, Minister of Finance of Ukraine, for a discussion with Walter Russell Mead at Hudson Institute on April 19. Sign up or watch live. ICYMI: Watch video of the 3/31 Brookings event, ‘One year after the Panama Papers: Progress on anonymous corporate ownership?’, which featured Senator Whitehouse, KI’s...

      Conspiracy Theories & the St. Petersburg Metro Tragedy
      Apr10

      Conspiracy Theories & the St. Petersburg Metro Tragedy

      (Source: kremlin.ru) Everyone likes a good conspiracy. Conspiracies explain a complicated world.[1] …read more Source: Foreign Policy Research...

      Kleptocracy Daily: April 7, 2017
      Apr10

      Kleptocracy Daily: April 7, 2017

      KI will host Oleksander Danyliuk, Minister of Finance of Ukraine, for a discussion with Walter Russell Mead at Hudson Institute on April 19. Sign up or watch live. News The FBI and federal immigration agents searched a hotel and two homes in California for evidence related to an alleged $50 million visa fraud scheme that gave green cards to...

      European Parliament approves visa liberalization for Ukraine
      Apr10

      European Parliament approves visa liberalization for Ukraine

      It’s finally happened! The European Parliament on April 6 voted to lift visa requirements for Ukrainians wishing to travel to anywhere in the Schengen zone. …read more Source: Kharkiv Human Rights Protection...

      2 Crimean Tatars on trial for a pre-annexation pro-Ukraine rally released under house arrest
      Apr10

      2 Crimean Tatars on trial for a pre-annexation pro-Ukraine rally released under house arrest

      Ali Asanov and Mustafa Degermendzhy are home with their families after almost two years in custody. Both are under house arrest and their surreal trial is continuing, but at least they have been freed from custody. Russia is continuing to hold Crimean Tatar Mejlis leader Akhtem Chiygoz in custody and prevent him from even attending his own trial...

      Russia in East Asia: Ambitions Fall Short of Reality
      Apr10

      Russia in East Asia: Ambitions Fall Short of Reality

      Russia / World Ever since the end of the Cold War, the idea of a dramatic turn to Asia has been a recurrent aim of Russia’s foreign policy. Russian politicians and commentators have emphasized the need to balance Russia’s external relations by taking a more active posture towards the East since the mid-1990s. Asia re-emerged once...