Section: Research Organizations & Think Tanks about Ukraine
How to bridge the Ukrainian government’s wartime funding gap
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ATACMS missiles create new dilemmas for Russian army in Ukraine
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Russia’s financial position
The war in Ukraine and isolation from the international financial system continue to strain Russia’s finances, even though energy exports have allowed Vladimir Putin’s regime to keep financing itself so far. This session will take stock. Joining this episode of Financial Statements are: HOST Nicolas Véron Senior Fellow, Peterson...
The Enduring Limits of American Power
The United States is the most powerful country on the earth. If you add together its nuclear arsenal, its unmatched array of conventional weaponry, and its global economic reach, America might be the mightiest country in the history of the planet. The United States has been responsible for destroying countries (Germany, Japan) and raising them...
Israel, Ukraine, the Border: What’s in Biden’s $105 Billion Military Bill
Last week, the White House released President Biden’s request for $105 billion in military and related aid related to wars ongoing in Ukraine, Gaza, and wars not yet begun, as well as a request for additional border funding. An extra $105 billion in mostly military spending is no small matter, especially on top of the $886 billion military...
Next steps for Europe and the US on their green agenda: Steel and critical minerals
In a show of unity at a time of turmoil, President Joseph R. Biden Jr. met with EU leaders at a Washington summit in October. Afterwards, they condemned Hamas, supported Israel, and vowed to back Ukraine “as long as it takes.” But the meeting was a total failure on agreeing to anything to alleviate transatlantic trade tensions. Progress is...
The Heart of the Matter: Economic Concerns Will Shape Africa’s Foreign Affairs Strategies
Understanding Africa’s place in this current multipolar world requires a quick trip down memory lane through the eyes of its largest nation, Nigeria. Nigeria has been largely absent as a major foreign policy player in Africa for the best part of a decade. Under Muhammadu Buhari, its president from 2015 to 2023, Nigeria has become...
The Israel-Hamas war is a distraction from Ukraine, but Russia isn’t necessarily benefiting
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Bolstering U.S. Foreign Policy By Repairing U.S. Dysfunction
The United States is “facing an inflection point in history,” stated President Biden in his Oct. 19, Oval Office address. Assisting Ukraine in countering Russia’s invasion and Israel in defending itself against Hamas’ jihadists, the president argued, will advance U.S. interests by deterring authoritarian aggression and terrorism....
Arming Ukraine is cheap compared to the far higher price of Russian victory
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