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Section: Research Organizations & Think Tanks about Ukraine

      Kremlin: No Ukraine ‘Deal’ with U.S. Possible
      Feb09

      Kremlin: No Ukraine ‘Deal’ with U.S. Possible

      February 9, 2017 …read more Source: Center on Global...

      Guiding Principles for a Sustainable U.S. Policy Toward Russia, Ukraine, and Eurasia: Key Judgments From a Joint Task Force
      Feb09

      Guiding Principles for a Sustainable U.S. Policy Toward Russia, Ukraine, and Eurasia: Key Judgments From a Joint Task Force

      The new U.S. administration should avoid fueling unrealistic expectations of a breakthrough and instead seek incremental progress on specific topics based on a set of guiding principles. …read more Source: Carnegie Endowment for International...

      Illusions vs Reality: Twenty-Five Years of U.S. Policy Toward Russia, Ukraine, and Eurasia
      Feb09

      Illusions vs Reality: Twenty-Five Years of U.S. Policy Toward Russia, Ukraine, and Eurasia

      The U.S.-Russian relationship is broken, and it cannot be repaired quickly or easily. …read more Source: Carnegie Endowment for International...

      Ukraine: a record year for Naftohaz
      Feb09

      Ukraine: a record year for Naftohaz

      For the first time in its independent history, Ukraine did not buy any gas directly from Russia, thus reducing its imports by about 32%. …read more Source: Centre for Eastern Studies...

      NATO’s Baltic Problem: How Populism, Russia, and the Baltic Can Fracture NATO
      Feb09

      NATO’s Baltic Problem: How Populism, Russia, and the Baltic Can Fracture NATO

      British Artillery defense systems deployed to Estonia in service of NATO. Photo by Laura Bullas. OGL, accessed via Wikimedia Commons. Over the past few years, a series of internal and external challenges have checked Russian President Vladimir Putin’s bullying of Russia’s neighbors. Western economic sanctions inflicted serious harm on...

      Navalny Vows to Fight Fraud Conviction
      Feb09

      Navalny Vows to Fight Fraud Conviction

      Putin’s only serious challenger may be forced to sit out next year’s presidential election. …read more Source: Transitions Online...

      Trump’s Conventional Foreign Policy
      Feb09

      Trump’s Conventional Foreign Policy

      By George Friedman Things have not been dull since President Donald Trump took office almost three weeks ago, but something that has been little noticed is the increasing traditionalism of some parts of his foreign policy. Certainly, his order to suspend visas for citizens of seven Muslim-majority countries was explosive, but in point of fact,...

      Information war monitor for Central Europe: January 2017 Part 1
      Feb09

      Information war monitor for Central Europe: January 2017 Part 1

      By Lóránt Győri, Patrik Szicherle, Veronika Víchová, Daniel Milo, Katarína Klingová. Photo: Flickr|Victor van Dijk, licensed by CC BY-NC 2.0At the beginning of 2017, stories about crimes, allegedly committed by migrants, dominated the media sphere in many countries, particularly those in Central Europe. Pro-Russian propaganda in the Czech...

      Russian Information Campaign Against the Ukrainian State and Defence Forces
      Feb09

      Russian Information Campaign Against the Ukrainian State and Defence Forces

      Publication date: 9th February 2017 …read more Source: NATO...

      Ukrainian jailed for insistence that Crimea is Ukraine declared a political prisoner
      Feb09

      Ukrainian jailed for insistence that Crimea is Ukraine declared a political prisoner

      A Crimean for whom the words of Ukraine’s national anthem about “laying down life and soul for our freedom” are his credo in life has become the latest political prisoner in Russian-occupied Crimea. The renowned Memorial Human Rights Centre’s statement declaring Volodymyr Balukh a political prisoner and demanding his release came as...