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New Atlanticist

Jul 3, 2014

Ukraine News Roundup | July 3

By Irena Chalupa

Criminal Underground in Moldova Feeds Russia’s War Against Ukraine (VIDEO) from Kyiv Post Opinion: Ukraine Statement Leaves Questions Unanswered from Deutsche Welle Soros to EU: Help ‘New Ukraine’ Against ‘New Russia’ from EU Observer Putin’s NATO Fears Are Groundless from Moscow Times Dmitry Kiselev is Redefining the Art of Russian Propaganda from New Republic Ukrainian Military Forces Use Bombs of American Origin – Representative of […]

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New Atlanticist

Jul 3, 2014

The West Retreats from Actually Pressing Russia to Stop Ukraine War

By John E. Herbst

This Week Was the Deadline for the Kremlin to Halt Its Proxy Attacks on Ukraine – or Face Sanctions. It Has Done Neither. It has been barely five weeks since tens of millions of Ukrainians achieved a major victory for themselves and for Europe with a democratic election that marginalized extremists and delivered the most nationally […]

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New Atlanticist

Jul 3, 2014

Amid Ukraine Crisis, Can US and NATO Buttress Support for Georgia?

By James Rupert

As Putin Faces Added Crises, NATO Can Push Georgia’s Membership Bid, Analysts Say  As the United States and NATO ponder how best to support a democratizing Ukraine against Russia’s ongoing attacks, the crisis over Ukraine has raised the stakes on an adjacent issue – whether NATO should accept Georgia’s eager request to join the alliance. […]

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New Atlanticist

Jun 30, 2014

Ukraine News Roundup | July 1

By Irena Chalupa

Hundreds of People Have Disappeared in Eastern Ukraine  from Mashable The Ukraine Problem: Confronting Russian Chauvinism from the American Interest A familiar Russian playbook from Washington Post Vladimir Putin’s face engraved on £2,500 gold iPhone for ‘patriotic Russians’ from the Daily Telegraph Part of the West? ‘German Leftists Have Still Not Understood Putin’ from Spiegel Ukraine shows uselessness of NATO nukes in […]

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New Atlanticist

Jun 26, 2014

Call it Terrorism: The Unacknowledged Tactic of the Russian-Led Insurgency in Ukraine’s East

By John E. Herbst

Once the Kremlin  seized and “annexed” Crimea in late March, it began a campaign designed at a minimum to destabilize Eastern Ukraine.  While we cannot know for sure what Mr. Putin’s maximalist goal is, it includes, at least, establishing an autonomous southeastern Ukraine sensitive to Moscow’s interests. The Kremlin, however, badly miscalculated.  It acted as […]

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New Atlanticist

Jun 26, 2014

New Leadership Wanted for a New Europe

By Fran Burwell

Jean-Claude Juncker is the Obvious Candidate as Europe’s Chief Executive – and He Should Step Aside Continent capable of both great deeds and rhetoric, but also much muddling and disappointment, seeks new management to improve performance and reawaken customer loyalty. Must have strong leadership skills, ability to manage a complicated policy process while rising above […]

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New Atlanticist

Jun 25, 2014

NATO Response on New-Member Applications May Impact Ukraine

By New Atlanticist

‘Enlargement contributes to security because it leads to more predictable relations with Russia’ NATO is again deciding how to respond to Eastern European nations’ requests to join the alliance, this in the face of opposition from Russia that has been underscored this year by President Vladimir Putin’s attacks on Ukraine. NATO foreign ministers are meeting […]

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New Atlanticist

Jun 23, 2014

A Beginning of Dialogue? Russia’s Ivanov and Germany’s Ischinger Discuss the Ukraine Crisis

By James Rupert

Four months into the Russia-Ukraine crisis, public discourse between Russia and the transatlantic West is not just polarized, it’s even toxic. Last month, when Ukraine and Romania barred Russian Deputy Prime Minister Dmitriy Rogozin’s jet from their airspace, he tweeted that he would visit those countries next time in a strategic bomber. Last week, Ukrainian […]

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New Atlanticist

Jun 23, 2014

Ukraine News Roundup | June 26

By Irena Chalupa

US Must Move Now from the American Interest Ukraine To Sign EU Deal That Sparked Revolution from Time Putin’s Dwindling Options In Ukraine from Current Politics In Ukraine Blog Russian Pensions Paid for Putin’s Crimea Grab from Bloomberg View Russian Riddle: EU Can’t Agree On A Natural Gas Strategy from Der Spiegel Propaganda Wars: Russian Twitter Account Takes On American “Progress” In Iraq from Global […]

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Lithuania's energy weapon: The Baltic state will lease the Independence, a "floating storage and re-gasification unit" built by South Korea's Hyundai Heavy Industries, and owned by Norway's Hoegh LNG. It will anchor in the port of Klaipeda and process gas from arriving LNG carriers. (www.hoeghlng.com)

New Atlanticist

Jun 23, 2014

Standing Up to Gazprom: What Ukraine Can Learn from Lithuania

By Agnia Grigas

As Russia Wields its Gas Weapon Against Ukraine, it Has Cut its Price to Lithuania. How Did That Happen? Russia and its state gas company, Gazprom, cut their gas supply to Ukraine last week amid a dispute that includes Gazprom’s demand that Ukrainians pay $485 per thousand meters of gas – an 81-percent price increase. […]

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