Section: Research Organizations & Think Tanks about Ukraine
A Future for NATO and the European Union
Blank Section (Placeholder)via AnalysisThe North Atlantic Treaty Organization and the European Union are in disarray. The former has fulfilled its mission. Were it not for Russia’s seizure of the Crimea and invasion of Ukraine and the refugee crisis in Europe spawned by the sectarian Muslim conflict raging in Iraq and Syria, it would be an...
Kleptocracy Daily: December 7, 2016
Charles Davidson, KI’s Executive Director, testified on “Corruption: A Danger to Democracy in Europe and Eurasia” at the House Foreign Affairs Subcommittee on Europe, Eurasia and Emerging Threats this morning. News Oleksandr Onyshchenko’s corruption allegations against President Poroshenko extend to the U.S., and have been vigorously...
Trump’s Team Should Ditch the ‘Clash of Civilizations’
Emma Ashford If there is one common thread that connects President-elect Donald Trump’s foreign-policy appointments, it is the belief that the United States is engaged in a civilizational war against “radical Islamic terrorism.” Indeed, while Trump himself—with his ambivalence towards books—may not even know it, the incoming administration...
Beware of the Russian Bear in the Balkans
On October 16, just hours before Montenegrins were due to head to the polls, the government made an alarming announcement. It claimed security services had foiled a Russian nationalist attempt to seize control of the parliament and assassinate Prime Minister Milo Djukanovic (who has since resigned).The Kremlin undoubtedly has an axe to grind with...
Corruption: A Danger to Democracy in Europe and Eurasia
On December 7, 2016, KI Executive Director Charles Davidson testified before the House Foreign Relations Subcommittee on Europe, Eurasia and Emerging Threats. Watch the opening statements and first questions here. STATEMENT OF CHARLES DAVIDSON Executive Director, Kleptocracy Initiative, Hudson Institute Corruption: A Danger to Democracy in Europe...
After Libya, NATO Looks To Montenegro
NATO’s desperate search for a purpose after the fall of the Soviet Union has left a swath of destruction through places like Libya, which it “liberated” nearly six years ago. Now NATO wants to take in tiny Montenegro, a corrupt, poor, Balkan statelet with a total of 2,000 troops. The reason? To further provoke Russia and to open...
Watch List: Dec. 7, 2016
The items listed below represent potential emerging issues that our analysts are tracking. These can be long term or short term, but will be updated daily. If an item on our Watch List becomes critical, we will email you a full analysis explaining its significance. Each Saturday, we will follow up our daily Watch List for each week with our...
Bridge over Troubled Water
A village on the “border” of one of the self-proclaimed separatist areas shows the complexity of carrying out international plans to withdraw troops from Eastern Ukraine. …read more Source: Transitions Online...
Ordinary Russians Might Get a Taste of Kremlin Delicacies
Planned online shop will feature dairy products previously only available to the political elite. …read more Source: Transitions Online...
Corruption Claims Taint Ukraine Military
December 7, 2016 …read more Source: Center on Global...