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New Atlanticist

Aug 15, 2014

A Smart US Investment for Georgia’s Future

By Nino Ghvinadze and Laura Linderman

Despite Georgia’s readiness to become a candidate for NATO, the Alliance announced in late June that Georgia will not be offered a Membership Action Plan (MAP) at the Wales Summit this September. This is disappointing news for Georgia, which has undertaken years of political and military reforms and has long awaited to be welcomed into the […]

NATO NATO Partnerships

New Atlanticist

Aug 14, 2014

Ukraine News Roundup | August 15

By Irena Chalupa

‘Siberian Federalization´ Idea Spreads to Kaliningrad and Kuban via The Interpreter Ukraine Is Winning the War via Politico NATO Nears Agreement on Beefing Up Presence in Eastern Europe: Poland via Reuters Russia’s Soul: What Crimea Says About Putin’s Future  via der Spiegel Circles of Power: Putin’s Secret Friendship with Ex-Stasi Officer via Guardian A Game of Russian Roulette? The West’s Dangerous Sanctions Play Against Russia via National […]

Ukraine

New Atlanticist

Aug 12, 2014

To confront ISIS, get arms and emergency help to Iraq’s Kurds

By Bina Hussein and David Koranyi

US Has Declined to Arm Kurdish Forces, But That Now Must Change Iraq’s national army effectively has collapsed before the advance of the brutal guerrillas of the Islamic State, leaving only one effective fighting force – the Kurdish peshmerga – to confront them. As the Islamic State in Iraq and al-Sham (ISIS) has seized much […]

Iraq

New Atlanticist

Aug 11, 2014

Erdoğan Victory Will Extend Turkey’s Polarization, Tension with US

By Ross Wilson

Turkish Opposition Fails to Coalesce Around a Message and a Leader Recep Tayyip Erdoğan’s widely-expected election to the presidency of Turkey won’t herald major changes in Turkey’s domestic or foreign policies, or in US-Turkish relations – at least in the short term. Polarization, an increasingly predominant characteristic of Turkey’s politics for at least seven years, […]

Elections Politics & Diplomacy

New Atlanticist

Aug 11, 2014

Ukraine News Roundup | August 11

By Irena Chalupa

Photos and Roses for GRU’s ‘Spetsnaz’ Casualties via Financial Times Russia Has Stumbled in Ukraine via Moscow Times Husband of Kiev Revolution Hero Killed in Battle in Ukraine via Mashable Why Arming Ukraine is a Bad Idea via Washington Post Shocking Russian National Broadcast Invokes Nazism, Terrorism, and the Restoration of the Soviet Union via Euromaidan press Russia Resumes Crimean Tatar Deportation, One at a […]

Ukraine

New Atlanticist

Aug 8, 2014

Turkey Votes Whether to Give Erdoğan the Keys to the Constitution

By Leyla Kravitz

A Prime Minister Aims to Become President, and Then Concentrate Power in His New Job ISTANBUL — Turkey’s voters are likely this month to elect Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdoğan to a new job as the country’s president, putting him on a path to re-write the constitution and forge a more centralized, presidential government. After […]

Elections Europe & Eurasia

New Atlanticist

Aug 8, 2014

Missing in Action (Still): A Broader Iraq Strategy

By Faysal Itani

Although President Obama cited humanitarian concerns for the fate of the endangered Yezidi minority, these air strikes were more likely precipitated by ISIS’s recent significant military gains in Northern Iraq. Kurdish forces, whom the US had expected to hold their ground against and indeed roll back ISIS, have struggled and ceded significant territory. There is […]

Iraq Middle East

New Atlanticist

Aug 7, 2014

Ukraine News Roundup | August 7

By Irena Chalupa

Defiant Nadiya Savchenko, a Captured Ukrainian Navigator, Inspires her Country via Washington Post Moldova Has Politely Asked Russia to Move Europe’s Largest Weapons Stockpile via Vice News Vladimir Putin Might Fall. We Should Consider What Happens Next via New Republic Recriminations and Denials After Putin via World Affairs Journal Putin Can Afford to Back Down on Ukraine via Moscow Times To Beat Putin, Support Ukraine via New […]

Ukraine

New Atlanticist

Aug 7, 2014

As Putin Weighs Invading Ukraine, the West Must Tell Him How it Would Respond

By John E. Herbst

Two months of steady advance by Ukrainian security forces have brought the war in Ukraine’s southeast to a crucial point at which Russian President Vladimir Putin must decide whether to launch a conventional invasion. The next four weeks, before NATO’s annual summit conference, are a critical window for action by Ukraine and its Western allies […]

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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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