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New Atlanticist

Aug 4, 2014

Ukraine News Roundup | August 4

By Irena Chalupa

Putin Needs Kudrin’s Help in Ukraine Crisis via Moscow Times The End of Vladimir Putin: Could the War in Ukraine Bring Down the Kremlin? via Politico A Test for Ukraine in a City Retaken From Rebels via New York Times I Know How Ineffective Sanctions Are – But These Ones Just Might Work via Spectator Ukraine’s Fightback Has Surprised the Kremlin via Chatham House Putin […]

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New Atlanticist

Aug 4, 2014

DIRECT TRANSLATION: Faces of War

By Irena Chalupa

A Ukrainian Reporter Roams Donetsk’s Shattered Landscape Yevhen Shybalov is the Donetsk province correspondent for Dzerkalo Tizhnya (The Weekly Mirror), one of Ukraine’s most prominent newspapers. Shybalov has been driving the increasingly cratered roads of his home region to record what the past four months have brought.

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New Atlanticist

Aug 4, 2014

Poroshenko Fires a Salvo in the Information War

By Irena Chalupa

President Summons TV Channels, Proclaims Progress Against Ukraine’s Crises Petro Poroshenko showed off to Ukrainians his government’s incremental victory last week in squeezing critical votes from a recalcitrant parliament to fund the war against Russia and stave off bankruptcy. To argue the case that his administration is making headway against Ukraine’s crises, Poroshenko invited five […]

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New Atlanticist

Aug 1, 2014

Top US Africa Official: Summit is ‘Unprecedented’ Chance to Build Ties

By Eric Gehman

Assistant Secretary Thomas-Greenfield Outlines US Priorities for Summit  Next week’s US-Africa Leaders Summit will be an “unprecedented” opportunity to bolster ties between the United States and Africa, according to the State Department’s top Africa official.  

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New Atlanticist

Jul 31, 2014

Ukraine News Roundup | July 31

By Irena Chalupa

For Eastern Ukrainians, a Growing Doubt: Is Russia Manipulating Us? via Christian Science Monitor UK Lawmakers Urge Government to Lead Charge for NATO Changes via Defense News Timothy Ash: Putin’s Scorecard in Ukraine via Kyiv Post Closing a 25-Year Chapter with Russia via  Financial Times Spying on Russia is in Everyone’s Interests via Moscow Times Europe’s Ground Zero: Fairy Tales […]

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New Atlanticist

Jul 31, 2014

Europe’s New Sanctions: a ‘Game Changer’ in Pressing Kremlin on Ukraine, Burwell Says

By James Rupert

EU’s Economic Ties to Russia Slow its Pace, But New Steps Show Unity With US This week’s European sanctions on Russia are “a game-changer” in applying the European Union’s first restrictions on a relatively broad sector of trade, says the Atlantic Council’s Fran Burwell. While the sanctions are shaped to avoid directly damaging key European […]

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New Atlanticist

Jul 29, 2014

Argentina’s Options: What happens after default?

By Megan Greene

On the eve of Argentina’s likely default, Atlantic Council Senior Fellow Megan Greene reviews the likely outcomes, and gives implications for the future of sovereign debt defaults Argentina’s Default Will Have Wide ImplicationsArgentina is probably going to default tomorrow. An Argentinian debt default would clearly not be good for the country economically, but contagion would […]

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New Atlanticist

Jul 28, 2014

Ukraine News Roundup | July 28

By Irena Chalupa

Stopping Putin: The Time Has Come for Europe to Act via der Spiegel Russia, MH17 and the West. A Web of Lies via The Economist Finlandization Is Not a Solution for Ukraine via American Interest POLL: If Russia Invades Eastern Ukraine, What’s Obama To Do? Via War on the Rocks Behind the Scenes in Putin’s Court: The Private Habits of a Latter-Day Dictator via Newsweek […]

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New Atlanticist

Jul 24, 2014

Ukraine Faces New Risk of Instability as it Seeks a Cleaner Parliament

By Irena Chalupa and James Rupert

With Early Elections, Will Political Infighting Revive? Yesterday’s announced resignation of Ukrainian Prime Minister Arseniy Yatsenyuk is a potential step toward strengthening Ukraine’s government – but also a political risk that deepens the uncertainties facing Ukraine at least for the coming months. The potential to strengthen the government is this: Ukraine needs a new parliament, […]

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New Atlanticist

Jul 24, 2014

Ukraine Prime Minister Resigns: Rapid Reaction by Atlantic Council Expert John Herbst

By John Herbst

The government resignations clear the way for early Rada elections. It’s not a welcome development. There is a lot to be concerned about. Government unity is important for dealing with the current security dangers, but this is something for Ukrainians to work out. John E. Herbst is director of the Eurasia Center at the Atlantic […]

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