Friday, February 24, 2023

Atlantic Council : Marking one year of Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine ( 15 uzman ve analistin yazı ve programları )

 

 
 
Experts from across the Atlantic Council are assessing the conflict’s consequences for Ukraine’s sovereignty, Europe’s security, and the United States’ leadership.
 
 
 
 
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By Atlantic Council experts / @AtlanticCouncil

It's hard to calculate the suffering, destruction, and global upheaval caused by the conflict. But there are some eye-opening numbers that help tell this story.
 
 
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By the Digital Forensic Research Lab / @DFRLab

Dive into a full account of the false and misleading narratives on the road to military action.
 
 
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By the Digital Forensic Research Lab / @DFRLab

Our experts analyze Russia's attempts to demoralize Ukrainian audiences and destroy their will to fight.
 
 
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By Alexander Vershbow / @ARVershbow

The United States and its allies need a long-term plan to deter Moscow militarily and decouple Russia from the international community.
 
 
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By Atlantic Council experts / @AtlanticCouncil

Atlantic Council experts share their insights on how new sanctions will impact Russia and how the world will react to China's ceasefire proposal.
 
 
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By Justin M. Conelli / @ACScowcroft

Leaders concerned about grand strategy also need to weigh the suffering and resilience of the soldiers at the front.
 
 
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By Brian O’Toole and Daniel Fried / @brianoftoole and @AmbDanFried

The Russian economy has begun to look like a leaky ship. All hands are on deck bailing it out, but at some point, they won’t be able to keep up.
 
 
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By the Eurasia Center / @ACEurasia

Despite facing setbacks over the past year, Russia continues to hold advantages over Ukraine. Our experts assess whether these could be enough to turn the tide in Moscow’s favor.
 
 
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By Atlantic Council IN TURKEY / @AC_Istanbul

Yevgeniya Gaber, a former advisor to Ukraine's prime minister, discusses Turkey's role as a key player in the war—and what Ankara might do next.
 
 
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By Thomas S. Warrick / @TomWarrickAC

Weapons deliveries to Ukraine are delayed because the Pentagon cannot process procurement contracts fast enough. Congress needs to get the defense industry on wartime footing.
 
 
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By Anna Wieslander / @AnnwieAnna

There is fear of escalation, fear of having Ukraine fully in the European family, fear of a defeated Russia, and fear of a defeated Ukraine.
 
 
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By Atlantic Council experts / @AtlanticCouncil

How will the EU continue to bolster its security with conflict raging in its backyard? Our experts give their recommendations.
 
 
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By Maia Nikoladze and Mrugank Bhusari / @Mai_Nikoladze and @BhusariMrugank

Squeezed by sanctions, Russia has turned to Chinese yuan and gold, but both have introduced new vulnerabilities and inconveniences.
 
 
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By Celeste Kmiotek and Lisandra Novo / @Celeste_Kmiotek and @lisandranovo

The investigations and accountability efforts underway show how victims of international crimes have unequal access to justice.
 
 
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By Sarah Daly and Abdelhak Bassou / @ACAfricaCenter

Russia is improving its ties with Africa with three goals in mind: reasserting itself as a global power, soliciting support, and increasing trade and investment.
 
 

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