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Jun 20, 2017

Fishman Quoted in Foreign Policy on Trump’s Renewed Russia Sanctions

By Edward Fishman

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Russia

In the News

Jun 20, 2017

Fishman Quoted in USA Today on Russian Sanctions Bill

By Edward Fishman

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Russia

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Jun 20, 2017

Fried Joins NPR’s Morning Edition to Discuss Rising Tensions Between the US and Russia in Syria

By Daniel Fried

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Russia Syria

UkraineAlert

Jun 20, 2017

Will Ukraine Finally Pass Land Reform?

By Oksana Bedratenko

Ukraine still needs a powerful push to finally shrug off the 2014-2015 crisis, which caused its economy to contract by 16.5 percent. The IMF prescribed anticorruption reform, privatization, pension reform, and allowing private sales of land to give Ukraine that boost. It is important to move fast with these reforms for two reasons: first, elections […]

Ukraine

In the News

Jun 19, 2017

Cohen Joins Russia TV to Discuss the Perception of Putin in the West

By Ariel Cohen

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Russia

UkraineAlert

Jun 19, 2017

What Do Russians Think of Ukrainians, and Vice Versa?

By Taras Kuzio

Vladimir Putin’s decade long media campaigns turned Russians against Ukrainians and the Ukrainian state prior to his 2014 annexation of Crimea. The divorce between Russia and Ukraine which began with the disintegration of the USSR gained momentum after the 2004 Orange Revolution. Putin’s authoritarian and great power nationalistic regime fanned ethnic Russian nationalism, turning Russians […]

Russia Ukraine

UkraineAlert

Jun 19, 2017

What Will Ukraine’s Next Big Reform Be?

By Maria Repko

The IMF has told Ukraine that it must push through a number of reforms before it can receive any additional funds. Currently, the major effort is pension reform, something both the government and the IMF are focused on. Pensions account for 11 percent of GDP and 26 percent of public expenditures. Luckily, pension reform—unlike land […]

Ukraine

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Jun 19, 2017

Herbst Quoted in the Atlantic on Putin in Syria

By John Herbst

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Russia

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Jun 18, 2017

Cohen Joins Russia TV to Discuss New Senate Russia Sanctions

By Ariel Cohen

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Russia

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Jun 17, 2017

Ellinas in Cyprus Weekly: Energy Security and Regional Cooperation in the East Med

By Charles Ellinas

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Southern & Southeastern Europe

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