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Aug 13, 2014

Herbst in Ukrainian Daily “Den”

By John Herbst

Eurasia Center Director John Herbst speaks with Ukrainian daily newspaper Den on Obama, Putin, and the “red line” in Ukraine. Read the article here.

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Secretary General Anders Fogh Rasmussen, Dec. 4, 2013

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Aug 12, 2014

NATO Chief Sees ‘High Probability’ of Russian Military Intervention in Ukraine

By Adrian Croft, Reuters

NATO chief Anders Fogh Rasmussen said on Monday he saw a “high probability” that Russia could intervene militarily in eastern Ukraine and that NATO detected no sign that Moscow was pulling back thousands of troops from close to the Ukrainian border.

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Aug 12, 2014

US-UK Relationship: ‘Not Only Special, But Essential’

By Matthew Barzun, US Department of State

We are drawing down our presence in Afghanistan, but stepping up our support for Ukraine in the face of Russian aggression and intimidation.

NATO Security & Defense

In the News

Aug 12, 2014

Karatnycky: Putin Gets in the ‘Aid’ Game

By Adrian Karatnycky

Transatlantic Relations Program Senior Fellow Adrian Karatnycky joins Wall Street Journal Live to discuss Vladimir Putin’s use of humanitarian aid to Ukraine as a cover to escalate fighting and boost his popularity.

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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, […]

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UkraineAlert

Aug 11, 2014

Russian-Backed Rebels Put a Local Man Out Front, But Still Look Divided

By Irena Chalupa

Separatists Show No Unity Under New Donetsk ‘Prime Minister,’ Kremlin Paper Says The Kremlin and its proxy rebellion in southeastern Ukraine seemed to recognize last week that as a supposedly Ukrainian uprising, it should have a titular Ukrainian leader, rather than a Moscow-based Russian ultra-nationalist with ties to the Kremlin. So after three months as […]

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Secretary General Anders Fogh Rasmussen and UK Prime Minister David Cameron, June 19, 2014

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Aug 11, 2014

Special Summit Series: The United Kingdom and NATO

By Julian Lindley-French

As host of the NATO Wales summit, British Prime Minister David Cameron faces a delicate challenge; strategy or politics?

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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 […]

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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 […]

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Aug 8, 2014

Herbst on Sanctions Against Russia

By John Herbst

Eurasia Center Director John Herbst joins the John Batchelor Show to discuss new European Union sanctions against Russia:  Listen to the interview here.

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