Ukraine

In February 2022, Moscow launched an all-out invasion of Ukraine after a months-long military build-up, threatening the country’s sovereignty and its future. This existential moment for the country follows the 2014 Maidan revolution, a nexus for Ukraine’s Europe-focused foreign policy and reform efforts. The ensuing Russian invasion and occupation of Crimea, aggression in Ukraine’s east, and Kremlin disinformation efforts, cast a shadow over Ukraine’s independence.

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Ukraine response

Founded sixty years ago at the height of Cold War tensions with Moscow, the Atlantic Council is driven by our mission of “shaping the global future together.” The Council is a nonpartisan organization that galvanizes US leadership and engagement in the world in partnership with allies and partners. Building on that mission, we have responded quickly and comprehensively to Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, harnessing our editorial and convening power to help the United States and its allies to act swiftly and effectively—and to unify the disparate voices in favor of democracy, prosperity, and the transatlantic alliance.

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New Atlanticist

Aug 23, 2010

Orange Peels: Follow-up

By Adrian Karatnycky

In his rejoinder to my recent article, “Orange Peels: Ukraine After Revolution,” my good friend Alexander Motyl claims he and other critics of Ukraine’s President Viktor Yanukovych gave him the benefit of the doubt. For the record, Motyl’s benefit of the doubt did not last long.

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New Atlanticist

Aug 20, 2010

Ukraine’s Leadership: Why Yanukovych Does Not Deserve the Benefit of the Doubt

By Alexander Motyl

Adrian Karatnycky’s article, “Orange Peels: Ukraine after Revolution,” was written about six months too late. Had it appeared back in February 2010, Karatnycky’s analysis—and his suggestion that Ukraine’s President Viktor Yanukovych “deserves the benefit of our doubt”—would have been right on target.

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New Atlanticist

Aug 18, 2010

Orange Peels: Ukraine after Revolution

By Adrian Karatnycky

Five years ago, post-Soviet Ukraine, a critically placed country of some 46 million people, seemed to be on the fast track toward modernity. The Orange Revolution, the spontaneous mass protests of fraud in Ukraine’s November 2004 presidential election, presaged a mature civil society and free media. The protests led to the election of Viktor Yushchenko, […]

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NATOSource

Jul 27, 2010

Ukraine’s new NATO mission head upbeat on ties with alliance

By Interfax-Ukraine

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NATOSource

Jul 21, 2010

Ukraine takes up duty in NATO Response Force

By Interfax-Ukraine

From Interfax-Ukraine:  Ukraine has for the first time taken up duty in the NATO Response Force (NRF) of the 15th rotation. NATO’s Supreme Allied Commander for Europe Admiral James Stavridis reported this in a note of thanks addressed to the Ukrainian side, Interfax-Ukraine learned in the Mission of Ukraine to NATO in Brussels on Tuesday. […]

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NATOSource

Jul 12, 2010

Ukraine and NATO begin Sea Breeze military exercise

By the Kyiv Post

From the Kyiv Post:  The U.S. and Ukrainian Sea Breeze 2010 exercises were started at the Odesa House of Officers on Monday. "I am glad to announce the beginning of the Ukraine-U.S. Sea Breeze exercises. Thirteen member countries began the exercises, which will help Ukraine practice interaction with other fleets.

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Jul 7, 2010

Ukraine, NATO to hold Sea Breeze military drills in July

By RIA Novosti

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NATOSource

Jul 3, 2010

Clinton: “the doors to NATO remain open” for Ukraine

By Hillary Clinton, the State Department

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Jun 22, 2010

Completing Europe Discussion Series: Ukraine 6/22/10 – Transcript

Completing Europe Discussion Series: Ukraine Event Page THE ATLANTIC COUNCIL OF THE UNITED STATES WELCOME AND MODERATOR: FRAN BURWELL, VICE PRESIDENT, DIRECTOR OF TRANSATLANTIC RELATIONS AND STUDIES, THE ATLANTIC COUNCIL SPEAKERS: VALERIY CHALY, FORMER DEPUTY FOREIGN MINISTER, UKRAINE BORYS TARASYUK, FORMER FOREIGN MINISTER, UKRAINE; CHAIRMAN, UKRAINE PARLIAMENTARY COMMISSION ON INTEGRATION YURI SCHERBAK, FORMER AMBASSADOR TO […]

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New Atlanticist

Jun 3, 2010

Ukraine Is Not Yet Lost

By Alexandros Petersen and Tamerlan Vahabov

Since this winter’s presidential election, in which pro-Russian Victor Yanukovich emerged the victor, Ukraine has experienced a massive turnaround. Its politics, security policy, cultural and language policies and energy policy all look toward Moscow for guidance. U.S. and European commentators have begun to speak about the loss of Ukraine.

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