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Section: Research Organizations & Think Tanks about Ukraine

      Violations Of Human Rights On The Temporarily Occupied Territory Of The Autonomous Republic Of Crimea
      Mar08

      Violations Of Human Rights On The Temporarily Occupied Territory Of The Autonomous Republic Of Crimea

      А deliberate policy of the total ban of freedom of thought, speech and expression is being conducted by the occupying power at the temporarily occupied territory of the Autonomous Republic of Crimea …read more Source: Kharkiv Human Rights Protection...

      Russia slanders Crimean Tatar Mejlis & openly lies about Odesa, MH17 at Hague Court
      Mar08

      Russia slanders Crimean Tatar Mejlis & openly lies about Odesa, MH17 at Hague Court

      Russia’s attempt in its opening address to deny that Ukraine’s suit falls within the International Court of Justice’s jurisdiction was anticipated. Slightly less predictable was the strange similarity with Russian state-controlled media – the same carefully chosen facts, deft omissions and flagrant distortions. …read more...

      Kremlin-backed militant leader claims ‘right’ to shell his own cities
      Mar08

      Kremlin-backed militant leader claims ‘right’ to shell his own cities

      Alexander Zakharchenko, head of the so-called ‘Donetsk people’s republic’ [DNR], recently claimed during an OSCE press conference that he is fully entitled to shell Krasny Liman or Artemovsk, as these are “his land” …read more Source: Kharkiv Human Rights Protection...

      NATO: A New Era of Negotiations Begins
      Mar07

      NATO: A New Era of Negotiations Begins

      Alexandra de Hoop Scheffer was interviewed by L’Express’s defense correspondent to discuss the future of the European security and the role of NATO under Trump’s administration. She explained that Trump’s positions toward Brexit and his stances on NATO “divide and weaken the credibility of the Alliance. […] All of...

      Diary – ICRC President Peter Maurer in Ukraine
      Mar07

      Diary – ICRC President Peter Maurer in Ukraine

      Article | This week, ICRC president Peter Maurer is in Ukraine, his second visit to the country since the conflict broke out almost three years ago. In this diary, he will share share some impressions of the people he has met and places he’s been. …read more Source: International Committee of the Red...

      Ukraine Is Energy Independent in Some Sectors and Awaiting Change in Others
      Mar07

      Ukraine Is Energy Independent in Some Sectors and Awaiting Change in Others

      Ukraine, similar to Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Kosovo, Macedonia, Moldova, Montenegro, and Serbia, is a contracting party of the Energy Community, whose goal is to extend the EU internal energy market beyond the European Union, by attracting investment, creating an integrated energy market, securing supply and enhancing competition. Janez...

      Moscow Says UN Court Powerless to Deal With Ukrainian Complaint
      Mar07

      Moscow Says UN Court Powerless to Deal With Ukrainian Complaint

      Ukraine wants the ICJ to order a stop to Russian support for rebels in the eastern Donbas region. …read more Source: Transitions Online...

      Kleptocracy Daily: March 7, 2016
      Mar07

      Kleptocracy Daily: March 7, 2016

      News A court in Kiev heard arguments yesterday on the $74 million embezzlement case against Ukraine’s top tax official. (WaPo) More than 200 wealthy foreigners are choosing to pay £218,200 a year in tax rather than declare which of London’s £20m-plus mega-mansions they own. (Guardian) The European Parliament blamed Swiss...

      March 7th, 2017
      Mar07

      March 7th, 2017

      CHINA Corruption, Lack of Opportunities Challenge Job Growth in China’s Rust Belt William Ide, VOICE OF AMERICA As China’s economy slows to growth rates not seen in more than a quarter of century, the country’s Communist Party rulers are under increasing pressure to create jobs. Millions enter the workforce each year, and as...

      What Russian Threat? Americans Shouldn’t Be Running Scared of Moscow
      Mar07

      What Russian Threat? Americans Shouldn’t Be Running Scared of Moscow

      Doug Bandow Listen to folks in Washington talk about the supposed Russian threat and you’d think America was a small, third-rate country—friendless, stuck in Moscow’s shadow, possessing a tiny, obsolete military. The paranoia seems strongest from Neoconservatives who otherwise demand that the U.S. dominate the globe, bombing,...