Samuel Charap, Distinguished Chair in Russia and Eurasia Policy and a Senior Political Scientist at the RAND Corporation Trump Needs a Realistic Game Plan, Strong Incentives, and Patience The article was published in...
December 2024
How are China, Russia, North Korea, and Iran Working Against the West
Ukrainian expert Yuriy Kostenko, a five-term Member of Parliament of Ukraine (1990–2012), author of the book The History of Ukraine’s Nuclear Disarmament, and head of the Ukrainian People’s Party, explained...
What will the Consortium for Defence Information do?
Ukrainian security experts have decided to join efforts to create a powerful center that should help the government assess, forecast risks and overcome them. These developments were presented during the Roundtable “A...
Ukrainian Analysts Launch Consortium for Defence Information
A group of leading Ukrainian research and analytical organisations have joined forces to establish the Consortium for Defence Information (CDI), a platform aimed at strengthening informational and analytical support for...
The Baltic Way: Proactive Measures for a Safer Tomorrow
The Baltic states, drawing from their extensive experience with Russian interference, provide a valuable model for addressing hybrid threats. Their proactive measures, including enhanced regional cooperation and...
A New Battle Awaits Syria
The watershed moment in Syria with the ousting of Bashar al-Assad has triggered a complex and high-stakes scramble for influence in a region already rife with instability. As Syrian rebel forces have seized Damascus...
China’s Role in Syria: Lessons for Ukraine
The fall of Bashar al-Assad and his regime in Syria is, among other things, an important lesson regarding China’s role in ensuring the security of strategic partners, the effectiveness of China’s global...
Ukraine’s Pursuit of Major Non-NATO Ally Status
While Ukraine is unlikely to join NATO in the immediate future, granting it Major Non-NATO Ally (MNNA) status would significantly strengthen its ties to the West and enhance its security. This designation would...
Rising Political Temperatures in South-Eastern Europe’s Energy Sector
The political landscape in South-Eastern Europe continues to heat up, driven by the increasing likelihood of disruptions to Russian gas transit through Ukraine, sanctions targeting Gazprombank and other Russian...
