Latest on Russia's war on Ukraine [What Think Tanks are thinking] | Epthinktank | European Parliament

Nov 13, 2023 View Original Article
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Contributing sentiments towards policy:

52% : Clingendael, October 2023 Sustain and prosper: How Europeans can support Ukraine European Council on Foreign Relations, October 2023 Why Americans will eventually sour on the war on Ukraine (but not soon) European Council on Foreign Relations, October 2023 Ukraine-EU neighbours grain dispute update 3: Joint control system to replace import bans and new escalation European Policy Centre, October 2023 EU enlargement in wartime Europe: Three dimensions and scenarios Finnish Institute of International Affairs, October 2023 A US-Germany-Poland leadership coalition for Ukraine German Marshall Fund, October 2023 Europe's Ukraine contributions reveal a reliable partnership with the United States German Marshall Fund, October 2023 Europe's broken order and the prospect of a new Cold War International Centre for Defence and Security, October 2023 Ukraine aid: Congress' failure of U.S. foreign policy leadership Institute for the Study of War, October 2023
46% : Here are six charts Council on Foreign Relation, September 2023 The fate of justice in Russia-Ukraine peace talks Council on Foreign Relation, September 2023 The EU and Ukraine Clingendael, September 2023 All-weather allies: Ukraine's counteroffensive and the coming winter European Council on Foreign Relations, September 2023 The Russian imperial movement, the war in Ukraine and the future of Russian state International Centre for Counter-Terrorism, September 2023 La fin d'une parenthèse heureuse: Comment la guerre d'Ukraine contraint l'Allemagne à repenser son modèle Institut français des relations internationales, September 2023 The impact of the war in Ukraine on the European defence market Institut de Relations Internationales et Stratégiques, September 2023 Ukraine facility: EU takes up new carrot-and-stick instrument Polish Institute of International Affairs, September 2023 Understanding the risk of escalation in the war in Ukraine Rand Corporation, September 2023 Landmines in Ukraine: Lessons for China and Taiwan Rand Corporation, September 2023 Poland and Ukraine: Defending Europe's future Rand Corporation, September 2023 Ukraine: From war to peace and recovery Razumkov Centre, September 2023 When temporary protection ends: Longer-term solutions for refugees from Ukraine Swedish Institute for European Policy Studies, September 2023 Ukraine: The next 10 months can shape hopes for peace United States Institute for Peace, September 2023
29% : Weakness is lethal: Why Putin invaded Ukraine and how the war must end Institute for the Study of War, October 2023 'We will conquer the motherland': How Russian nationalists in exile legitimise their fight against Putin's regime Institute of International Relations Prague, October 2023 The war in Ukraine and the global dimension of China-MENA relations Istituto per gli Studi di Politica Internazionale, October 2023 Romanian-Ukrainian relations intensify Polish Institute of International Affairs, October 2023 Russia sees opportunity in Israel-Hamas war Polish Institute of International Affairs, October 2023 The Black Sea and the changing face of naval warfare Rand Corporation, October 2023 Negotiating with Russia is still a bad idea Rand Corporation, October 2023 F-16s are no magic bullet for Ukraine, but they are a game changer with the right munitions Rand Corporation, October 2023 Rightsizing the Russia threat Rand Corporation, October 2023 EU economic assistance to Ukraine after the full-scale Russian invasion: Scope, impact and ways for improvement Stockholm Centre for Eastern European Studies, October 2023 Is there an alternative to liberating Crimea from the Russian occupation? Ukrainian Prism, October 2023 EU, NATO and Ukraine: Dream team or a triangle? Ukrainian Prism, October 2023 Ukraine's drone army is bringing Putin's invasion home to Russia Atlantic Council, September 2023 Towards a two-phase US strategy for Ukraine Brookings Institution, September 2023 European Union grain imports from Ukraine: The right decision and a cynical rebellion Bruegel, September 2023 Germany's missing Russia strategy Carnegie Europe, September 2023 Making up for lost time: Germany in the era of the Zeitenwende Centre for Eastern Studies, September 2023 The evolution of the EU's perception towards Ukraine Center for European Integration Studies, September 2023 The potential impact of Ukrainian accession on the EU's budget Centre for European Policy Studies, September 2023 State of the Union: From Putin's war to a trade war? Centre for European Reform, September 2023 The consequences of Russia's war on Ukraine for climate action, food supply and energy security Chatham House, September 2023 The EU and Ukraine policy brief: Towards a new security and defence relationship Clingendael, September 2023 What Ukraine needs to win the war against Russia Council on Foreign Relation, September 2023 How much aid has the U.S. sent Ukraine?

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