Section: Research Organizations & Think Tanks about Ukraine
NATO’s Enduring Value
The North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) has proven its enduring value and necessity through its unified support of Ukraine against Russia’s invasion, its historic role in securing peace in Europe, and its continued ability to expand and strengthen, as evidenced by the recent addition of Finland and Sweden. …read more Source::...
European security: a conversation with the chancellor of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Estonia, Jonatan Vseviov
On September 13, 2023 at IAI, a group of experts participated in a conversation with the chancellor of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Estonia, Jonatan Vseviov, in a closed-door meeting moderated by President Ferdinando Nelli Feroci. The conversation focused on the future security asset in Europe, analyzing the current state of the conflict in...
Beware the Anti-China Sentiment Pushing Us Towards Another Cold War
Whenever the threat of war against a new enemy abroad rises, attacks at home erupt first against those who are perceived to have ties to that so-called enemy—and then against those who stand against war and call instead for diplomacy and engagement. The new Cold War comes home with a rise in anti-Asian racism, including everything from violent...
Looking Beyond the War: Planning for Ukraine’s Reconstruction
More certain than the outcome of the war is the need for an extensive post-war reconstruction of Ukraine. It is likely to be the largest post-war rebuilding effort since the one in Europe after World War Two. The United States and its allies and partners have an intense interest in the success of reconstruction. …read more Source::...
Hold On To Your Wallets! Zelensky’s Back In Town!
After shipping some $45 billion in military equipment to Ukraine, the Biden Administration is bringing Ukrainian President Zelensky back to Washington to beg for more money. But with the war going badly for Ukraine and strong US opposition to spending more on the effort, it looks to be an uphill battle. Also today: who was the armed guy...
‘Biden’s phase’ of Ukraine war is beginning
Long-range cruise missiles supplied by UK and France, hit Russia’s Black Sea fleet at its home port of Sevastopol, Sept 13, 2023The ground war in Ukraine has run its course, a new phase is beginning. Even diehard supporters of Ukraine in the western media and think tanks are admitting that a military victory over Russia is impossible and a...
Articles On: Chinese Spy, Taiwan, Ukraine, Europe, India, Canada, American Universities, Chinese Influence, G20, UK, Social Media, and UN
The Chinese Communist Party wages a series of foreign interference and coercion campaigns and this section provides articles and reports explaining those actions, as well as the damage they do abroad. …read more Source:: Hoover...
Focus euroatlantico n. 3 (settembre 2023)
The third issue of the 2023 Euro-Atlantic Focus begins, as usual, with an analysis of the state of play in the transatlantic relationship (supplemented by a number of graphs in the appendix). Riccardo Alcaro and Tiziano Breda highlight how Europe’s security system may change in light of NATO’s decision to accept Sweden as a new...
You’re Not Supporting Ukraine Enough Until the Nuclear Blast Hits Your Face
What happened to Elon Musk this past week showcases how completely unhinged and dangerous US policy to Ukraine has become. The condemnation began when the Washington Post published excerpts from a new biography on Musk revealing that he turned down a Ukrainian request to help launch a major sneak attack in September 2022 on the Crimean port of...
America’s longest serving deep state mouthpiece calls for Biden (and Harris) to step down
David Ignatius doesn’t really work for The Washington Post. That’s just his cover gig. He’s more so the longest serving media asset for the American security state, specifically Langley. Ignatius has been on the receiving end of many spoon-fed “scoops” during his 50 year career. Most recently, he published a piece on Lt. Gen....