Section: Research Organizations & Think Tanks about Ukraine
Two Years After Russia Invaded Ukraine: Q&A with RAND Experts
RAND experts discuss the state of the conflict in Ukraine and its prospects, the war’s global implications, possible outcomes and solutions, and what the West and the rest of the world might be doing now and once hostilities end. …read more Source::...
Can Ukraine’s new army chief overcome mounting battlefield challenges?
The post Can Ukraine’s new army chief overcome mounting battlefield challenges? appeared first on Atlantic Council. …read more Source:: Atlantic...
A Hundred Days after Gaza’s October 7 (Part 4 of 4)
Israel’s cause is the cause of the Free World as is Ukraine’s and Taiwan’s. Domestic supporters of Hamas, trying to constrain Israel by “lawfare” and by noisy street and media politics, are therefore a fifth column for our enemies and should be treated …read more Source:: Gatestone...
Ukraine’s Black Sea success offers hope as Russian invasion enters third year
The post Ukraine’s Black Sea success offers hope as Russian invasion enters third year appeared first on Atlantic Council. …read more Source:: Atlantic...
Casus Belli: The Reaction in Post-Soviet Countries to Putin’s Interview with Carlson
BESA-PSCRP Reports No 36 (February 15, 2024) In his interview with Tucker Carlson, President Vladimir Putin provided justification for his policy toward Ukraine. In particular, considerable attention was paid to Putin’s interpretation of history, according to which Ukraine is a … …read more Source:: Begin-Sadat Center for Strategic...
„Wir müssen uns mit der Kritik am internationalen System sehr ernsthaft beschäftigen“
Megatrends Afrika: Was waren bisher die Stärken und Schwächen der deutschen Afrikapolitik? Gibt es Bereiche, die bisher übersehen wurden oder wo zu wenig unternommen wurde? Jamila Schäfer (MdB): Die Afrikapolitik der letzten deutschen Regierungen war vor allem von der Zielsetzung geprägt, Migration zu verhindern und Armut zu bekämpfen. Bei vielen...
Concerning the Law “On the Indigenous Peoples of Ukraine”: the Inevitable Conflict
BESA-PSCRP Reports No 35 (February 14, 2024) On July 1, 2021, a little more than six months before the start of Russia’s full-scale aggression against Ukraine, the Verkhovna Rada passed the law “On the Indigenous Peoples of Ukraine” initiated by … …read more Source:: Begin-Sadat Center for Strategic...
Concerning the Law “On the Indigenous Peoples of Ukraine”: the Inevitable Conflict After the War
BESA-PSCRP Reports No 35 (February 14, 2024) On July 1, 2021, a little more than six months before the start of Russia’s full-scale aggression against Ukraine, the Verkhovna Rada passed the law “On the Indigenous Peoples of Ukraine” initiated by … …read more Source:: Begin-Sadat Center for Strategic...
5 Rules For Superpowers Facing Multiple Conflicts
Ukraine, the Middle East, and Taiwan are part of an unstable frontier—and require a more principled U.S. strategy. …read more Source:: Hoover...
The Crossbow in Ukraine
The never-ending struggle for advantage between attack and defense, lethality and protection, and the innovative and “tried and true” has intensified yet again, this time in Ukraine—to the dismay of some defense contractors and the glee of others. …read more Source:: Hoover...



