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Oct 25, 2017

Farkas in The Hill: Reparations in Defense of Our Democracy

By Evelyn Farkas

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UkraineAlert

Oct 24, 2017

Why Ukraine’s Next Revolution Won’t Be on the Streets

By Diane Francis

Deposed President Viktor Yanukovych and the Kremlin continue to create mayhem inside Ukraine but have lost the hearts and minds of most Ukrainians, said security expert Andriy Levus. “Confiscation of assets in the Donbas finances the military war for Yanukovych and Russia, and it’s a cover for smuggling, but only for another year or so,” […]

Ukraine

UkraineAlert

Oct 23, 2017

Will Austria’s New Government End Sanctions on Russia?

By Péter Krekó, Berhard Weidinger, Fabian Schmid, and Lóránt Győri

The far-right Austrian Freedom Party will likely become part of the next Austrian federal government following the October 15 parliamentary elections. For the first time since the introduction of sanctions on Russia in 2014, a member of a vehemently pro-Russian and anti-sanctions party would become a governmental force. Will this mean the end of the […]

Russia

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Oct 23, 2017

Alfoneh in Middle East Institute: The Growing Conflict between Iran’s Intelligence Agencies

By Ali Alfoneh

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UkraineAlert

Oct 23, 2017

Why Ukraine’s Week of Protests Quickly Fizzled

By Adrian Karatnycky

A week of protests on behalf of needed reforms in Ukraine have rapidly fizzled having made limited headway in pressing for legislative action while discrediting a segment of liberal reformers with its populist rhetoric and aggressive tactics. The protest outside parliament, which some organizers had expected would bring at least 10,000 to the streets, peaked […]

Ukraine

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Oct 23, 2017

Bechev in The American Interest: The Reach and Limits of Russian Influence

By Dimitar Bechev

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Russia

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Oct 20, 2017

Fairbank Quoted in Segodnya on US-Ukraine Relations, Russian Sanctions, and Whether the US Should Provide Weapons to Ukraine

By Timothy Fairbank

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Ukraine

In the News

Oct 20, 2017

Carpenter Quoted in WJLA on Russian Interference in US Elections

By Michael Carpenter

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Cybersecurity Russia

In the News

Oct 20, 2017

Fishman in Foreign Affairs: Even Smarter Sanctions: How to Fight in the Era of Economic Warfare

By Edward Fishman

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Russia

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Oct 19, 2017

Ukrainians Are Protesting Again. Will It Amount to Anything?

By Melinda Haring

On October 19, several thousand protesters in Kyiv cheered as parliament passed a bill that will lift parliamentary immunity. It was not the only victory of the day; parliament approved major health care reform as well. This was the third day that thousands of Ukrainians have taken to the streets to demand that President Petro […]

Ukraine

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