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UkraineAlert

Aug 29, 2016

Three Mythologies of European Security

By <span class="gta-embed--tax--expert gta-post-embed--tax--expert" >Stephen Blank</span>

Samuel Johnson famously told his biographer James Boswell, “Clear your mind of cant.” In thinking about European security, we should do so, too.

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UkraineAlert

Aug 26, 2016

How One University Defied Putin and His Armed Mob

By <span class="gta-embed--tax--expert gta-post-embed--tax--expert" >Melinda Haring</span>

On July 7, 2014, Russian-backed separatists entered Donetsk and occupied four dormitories at Donetsk National University; armed gunmen expelled students from their rooms in the middle of the night. Nine days later, the separatists seized the entire university. During that summer, separatists stole at least seventeen university vehicles and converted student dorms into barracks for […]

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UkraineAlert

Aug 25, 2016

Ukraine: Forwards or Backwards? A Response to Thomas Theiner and James Brooke

By <span class="gta-embed--tax--expert gta-post-embed--tax--expert" >Martin Nunn</span>

When driving a car, it is essential to look forward to assess changing road conditions, new obstacles, and new opportunities. Prudent drivers—and investors—regularly check the rear view mirrors, but their main focus is on the future.

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UkraineAlert

Aug 25, 2016

Does Ukraine Need an Anti-Corruption Court?

By <span class="gta-embed--tax--expert gta-post-embed--tax--expert" >Thomas Firestone</span>

The recent scandal surrounding alleged payments made to Paul Manafort by the former Ukrainian government has again cast a spotlight on corruption in Ukraine. Whatever one thinks of the Manafort story, no one can dispute that Ukrainians are entitled to an honest government that does not steal from them. But how can Ukraine achieve this […]

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New Atlanticist

Aug 23, 2016

Ukraine at Twenty-Five

By <span class="gta-embed--tax--expert gta-post-embed--tax--expert" >John E. Herbst, Steven Pifer, and William Taylor</span>

Twenty-five years ago, after seventy years of Soviet dominance and over three hundred years of rule by Russia, Ukraine declared its independence. This occurred after a national referendum in which over 90 percent of Ukraine’s voters chose independence. Every part of the country, including Crimea—which at that time had a population that was over 60 […]

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UkraineAlert

Aug 23, 2016

Russia is Surrounding Ukraine, but Where’s the West?

By <span class="gta-embed--tax--expert gta-post-embed--tax--expert" >Aaron Korewa</span>

In recent weeks, Russian President Vladimir Putin has been doing what he is best at: war mongering. It began with the Kremlin’s accusation that Ukrainian leaders had “chosen terror over peace,” despite the fact Russia has not been able to produce any credible evidence of the alleged “sabotage plot” in Crimea. Additionally, neither the OSCE’s […]

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In the News

Aug 19, 2016

Karatnycky Quoted by Yahoo News on Former Trump Campaign Chairman’s Ties to Former Ukrainian President Yanukovych

By <span class="gta-embed--tax--expert gta-post-embed--tax--expert" >Adrian Karatnycky</span>

Read the full article here.

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UkraineAlert

Aug 19, 2016

The West Has a Ukraine Challenge, and It’s Not Going Away

By <span class="gta-embed--tax--expert gta-post-embed--tax--expert" >Ariel Cohen</span>

Since the Middle Ages, Kyivan Rus—the loose network of warring principalities whose borders vaguely coincide with today’s Ukraine—has been exposed to waves of invaders from neighboring states. This list of aggressors includes the Normans, Mongols, Poles, Ottomans, Habsburg Austrians, Germans, and Nazis—and not least, Muscovite Russians, the Romanov Russian Empire, and Bolsheviks. Each invasion destroyed […]

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New Atlanticist

Aug 17, 2016

Understanding the Role of Russian Propaganda in the US Election

By <span class="gta-embed--tax--expert gta-post-embed--tax--expert" >Ben Nimmo</span>

It may seem strange, but the Kremlin’s propaganda machine is not backing US Presidential Republican Candidate Donald Trump. It has a bigger goal: Discrediting democracy in the United States. The Kremlin’s main propaganda outlets in the US are the television station RT—formerly Russia Today—and the radio and online outlet Sputnik. Both are headed by Kremlin […]

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In the News

Aug 17, 2016

Karatnycky Quoted by Yahoo News on Manafort’s Role in Ukraine

By <span class="gta-embed--tax--expert gta-post-embed--tax--expert" >Adrian Karatnycky</span>

Read the full article here.

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