War in Ukraine

Experts from across the Atlantic Council are assessing the consequences of Russia’s February 2022 invasion, including what it means for Ukraine’s sovereignty, Europe’s security, and the United States’ leadership.

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“Putin’s endgame: The stakes beyond Ukraine,” an Atlantic Council documentary

Russia’s full-scale war against Ukraine may be closer to its end than its beginning. How it ends will matter not only for Ukraine, but for the whole of Europe and the wider world. The first-ever documentary from the Atlantic Council’s Eurasia Center, “Putin’s endgame: The stakes beyond Ukraine,” discusses the threat of Russian aggression beyond Ukraine and the dangers it poses to US interests today and in the future.

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New Atlanticist

Jun 23, 2014

A Beginning of Dialogue? Russia’s Ivanov and Germany’s Ischinger Discuss the Ukraine Crisis

By James Rupert

Four months into the Russia-Ukraine crisis, public discourse between Russia and the transatlantic West is not just polarized, it’s even toxic. Last month, when Ukraine and Romania barred Russian Deputy Prime Minister Dmitriy Rogozin’s jet from their airspace, he tweeted that he would visit those countries next time in a strategic bomber. Last week, Ukrainian […]

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Jun 23, 2014

Russia’s Igor Ivanov and Germany’s Wolfgang Ischinger: A Dialogue on Ukraine

By The Atlantic Council

   Igor Ivanov, the former Russian foreign minister, is president of the Russian International Affairs Council, Russia’s most prominent international relations think tank. Wolfgang Ischinger, a former German deputy foreign minister, has been chairman of the Munich Security Conference since 2008, and recently has been a distinguished scholar at the Wilson Center in Washington. (He also […]

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Jun 23, 2014

The New Ordeal of Nadiya Savchenko

By Irena Chalupa

Ukraine Military’s Most Famous Female Pilot is Now a Captive of Separatist Rebels She looks tired, her face slightly puffy, but her blue eyes are calm and clear, and she appears utterly unafraid. Dressed in military fatigues, her hair cut short, she sits in the corner of a white-tiled room, handcuffed to a set of […]

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New Atlanticist

Jun 23, 2014

Ukraine News Roundup | June 26

By Irena Chalupa

US Must Move Now from the American Interest Ukraine To Sign EU Deal That Sparked Revolution from Time Putin’s Dwindling Options In Ukraine from Current Politics In Ukraine Blog Russian Pensions Paid for Putin’s Crimea Grab from Bloomberg View Russian Riddle: EU Can’t Agree On A Natural Gas Strategy from Der Spiegel Propaganda Wars: Russian Twitter Account Takes On American “Progress” In Iraq from Global […]

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Lithuania's energy weapon: The Baltic state will lease the Independence, a "floating storage and re-gasification unit" built by South Korea's Hyundai Heavy Industries, and owned by Norway's Hoegh LNG. It will anchor in the port of Klaipeda and process gas from arriving LNG carriers. (www.hoeghlng.com)

New Atlanticist

Jun 23, 2014

Standing Up to Gazprom: What Ukraine Can Learn from Lithuania

By Agnia Grigas

As Russia Wields its Gas Weapon Against Ukraine, it Has Cut its Price to Lithuania. How Did That Happen? Russia and its state gas company, Gazprom, cut their gas supply to Ukraine last week amid a dispute that includes Gazprom’s demand that Ukrainians pay $485 per thousand meters of gas – an 81-percent price increase. […]

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In the News

Jun 20, 2014

Carstei on Russia’s War Against Fracking

By Mihaela Carstei

Foreign Policy quotes Energy and Environment Acting Director Mihaela Carstei on Russia’s efforts to back movements across Europe that demonize fracking:

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The newspaper Novaya Gazeta has published stories and photos of Russian volunteers -- including army veterans, armed motorbike club members and other nationalists -- whom the Kremlin secretly decorated for helping to seize Crimea from Ukraine. (www.novayagazeta.ru)

New Atlanticist

Jun 19, 2014

DIRECT TRANSLATION: Meet the Ex-Convicts, Bullies, and Armed Bikers Who Helped Seize Crimea

By Irena Chalupa

Putin Secretly Decorates Russian Volunteers Who Backed Moscow’s Troops in Takeover Russian President Vladimir Putin bestowed state honors in recent months on more than 300 Russians who it declared had done an outstanding job in helping Russia’s seizure from Ukraine of the Crimean peninsula. But the happy news has been kept strangely quiet. The official […]

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New Atlanticist

Jun 19, 2014

As Poroshenko Seeks Peace, His Main Interlocutor is Russia

By James Rupert

Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko is stepping up his attempt to negotiate an end to more than two months of fighting for control of eastern Ukraine, and his key dialogue in that effort will be with the Russian government.

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New Atlanticist

Jun 19, 2014

Ukraine News Roundup | June 19

By Irena Chalupa

My Mind-Melting Week On The Battlefields Of Ukraine from New Republic Putin Is Just Getting Started In Ukraine from Daily Beast Russia ‘Using Words To Destroy Meaning’, Say Writers from Guardian Parts Of Eastern Ukraine Gripped In ‘Reign Of Fear’, Says U.N. Official from Wall Street Journal Putin To Russia: We Will Bury Ourselves from Newsweek No Illusions Left, I’m Leaving Russia from Moscow Times Why […]

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In the News

Jun 18, 2014

Karatnycky on Separatists’ Call for Aid in Eastern Ukraine

By Adrian Karatnycky

The Wall Street Journal quotes Transatlantic Relations Program Nonresident Senior Fellow Adrian Karatnycky on how Ukraine’s recent offensive to retake control of areas in the country’s east has prompted pro-Russian separatists to call on Moscow for help:

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