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Section: Research Organizations & Think Tanks about Ukraine

      Faith leaders highlight Russian religious persecution in occupied Ukraine
      Nov03

      Faith leaders highlight Russian religious persecution in occupied Ukraine

      The post Faith leaders highlight Russian religious persecution in occupied Ukraine appeared first on Atlantic Council. …read more Source:: Atlantic...

      Putin will win unless the West finally commits to Ukrainian victory
      Nov02

      Putin will win unless the West finally commits to Ukrainian victory

      The post Putin will win unless the West finally commits to Ukrainian victory appeared first on Atlantic Council. …read more Source:: Atlantic...

      The United States should use preferential market access to build sanctions coalitions
      Nov01

      The United States should use preferential market access to build sanctions coalitions

      On February 24, 2022, Russia launched an unprovoked attack on Ukraine, committing war crimes and setting off the largest conflagration in Europe since the Second World War. Yet despite the obvious justification for an international response to naked aggression, the economic sanctions undertaken against Russia have garnered tepid support....

      Why Africa Needs a New Trade Deal
      Nov01

      Why Africa Needs a New Trade Deal

      These are turbulent times for trade and trade policy. Although global trade flows have proved resilient, trade growth has yet to return to pre-pandemic levels. According to the WTO, world trade has lost momentum under the weight of the `polycrises’ of war in Ukraine, inflation, monetary tightening, and widespread debt distress....

      Why Africa Needs a New Trade Deal
      Nov01

      Why Africa Needs a New Trade Deal

      These are turbulent times for trade and trade policy. Although global trade flows have proved resilient, trade growth has yet to return to pre-pandemic levels. According to the WTO, world trade has lost momentum under the weight of the `polycrises’ of war in Ukraine, inflation, monetary tightening, and widespread debt distress....

      How to bridge the Ukrainian government’s wartime funding gap
      Nov01

      How to bridge the Ukrainian government’s wartime funding gap

      The post How to bridge the Ukrainian government’s wartime funding gap appeared first on Atlantic Council. …read more Source:: Atlantic...

      ATACMS missiles create new dilemmas for Russian army in Ukraine
      Nov01

      ATACMS missiles create new dilemmas for Russian army in Ukraine

      The post ATACMS missiles create new dilemmas for Russian army in Ukraine appeared first on Atlantic Council. …read more Source:: Atlantic...

      Russia’s financial position
      Oct31

      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
      Oct31

      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
      Oct31

      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...