Section: Research Organizations & Think Tanks about Ukraine
The European court ordered Ukraine to pay compensation to Yanukovych
The European court of justice ruled that Ukraine should compensate legal expenses to the family of former President Yanukovych, caused by an attempt of Kiev to involve the EU Council as a third party in the process of Yanukovych, a representative of the court Balazs Legotsky said this on Friday, April 8. However, the court […] …read more...
What Now For Ukraine’s EU Association Agreement?
The defeat packs a symbolic wallop for Ukraine, where the Euromaidan unrest that toppled the government nearly two years ago was fueled in large part by a desire for closer relations with the EU. But it could also block planned visa liberalization for Ukrainians who wish to travel to EU states …read more Source: Kharkiv Human Rights...
The Great Brexit Kabuki — a Masterclass in Political Theatre
Lead actors on both sides are expert in the arts of mask and illusion, writes Andrew Moravcsik. The Brexit debate has become a global spectator sport, which suggests that something very important must be at stake. Yet, unlike issues such as migration, the euro crisis and Ukraine, it lacks real significance: under no circumstances will Britain...
Number of Georgian Citizens Who Leave to Join Islamic State Has Abruptly Dropped
On March 29, the deputy head of the Georgian State Security Service, Levan Izoria, briefed a joint session of three parliamentary committees: defense and security, human rights and legal affairs (Civil Georgia, March 29). Normally, the State Security Service’s annual report to the parliament primarily assesses risks connected to Russian...
Gas-Rich Turkmenistan Looks to Export Diversification
In January 2016, the Russian media reported that Russia’s gas giant, Gazprom, had discontinued all purchases of natural gas from Turkmenistan and was not planning to resume imports any time soon. This information was later confirmed in a company statement released in mid-March, containing some revelatory details about what had led to a...
Belarus Goes Against the Tide
In the past week, two notable events sparked heated debate in the Belarusian and Russian press: the dispensation to Belarus of a Russian $2 billion loan and a visit to Minsk by Michael Carpenter, the United States’ Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense for Russia, Ukraine and Eurasia. Regarding the loan, multiple analysts marveled at...
NATO-Russia Council to Meet for First Time Since Crimea Crisis
April 8, 2016 …read more Source: Center on Global...
For Ukraine’s Poroshenko, a Growing Crisis Hits a Critical Juncture
April 8, 2016 …read more Source: Center on Global...
Overlaid: 9 martial Turkish ships went to Varna, Constanta, Odessa and Batumi.
Andrei Klimenko 08/04/2016 We are witnessing the beginning of the process of active naval containment of Russia in the Black Sea from NATO countries in general and Romania and Turkey in particular. And this process – at least some of the current lack of compensation Navy Ukraine. It is reported by the analytical center BlackSeaNews publication....
Putin’s National Guard: What Does It Mean?
April 8, 2016 In each installment of “CGI Asks,” a selection of experts respond to a question about developments related to Russia and the broader region. This week, we asked what was behind Russian President Vladimir’s decision to establish a new military body, the National Guard. Mark Galeotti, Professor of Global Affairs, New York...