
EnergySource
Mar 20, 2024
Peacemaking through curbing Russian oil and gas exports
By
Svitlana Romanko and Oleh Savytskyi
As Russia’s aggression in Ukraine continues, Western governments have available tools to limit the Kremlin’s war budget. They can do this by plugging the gaps in sanctions against Russian oil and gas exports—and severing a critical revenue stream supporting the Kremlin’s war machine.

New Atlanticist
Mar 7, 2024
With Operation Aspides, Europe is charting its own course in and around the Red Sea
By
Léonie Allard, Cinzia Bianco, and Mathieu Droin
The main distinction with the US-UK approach is that the EU operation does not envision any participation in strikes against the Houthis.

New Atlanticist
Jan 25, 2024
Houthi attacks in the Red Sea hurt global trade and slow the energy transition
By
William Tobin, Joseph Webster
Recent attacks on commercial shipping in the Red Sea are a reminder that a major disruption to freedom of navigation would hold many negative consequences.