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Ukraine’s Long Shadow
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Carnegie Experts on the Ukraine War’s Long Shadow

How Russia’s invasion has upended politics and economies far away from the battlefields.

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Two Deeply Troubling Trends From Ukraine’s Year of War

Russia’s invasion has demonstrated the grave human costs when military interests override humanitarian considerations and outpace ethical consensus.

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The Ukraine War’s Lingering Nuclear Power Danger

The most acute threats to Zaporizhzhia have passed, at least for now, but the West should make greater efforts to wean itself off Russian nuclear exports.

· February 21, 2023
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Putin’s War Against Ukraine: The End of The Beginning

The war can continue along three possible scenarios: a stalemate, Ukraine wins, or Russia wins. For now, a Ukrainian breakthrough in the south of the country could be as likely to trigger a dramatic escalation of the war as to end it.

· February 17, 2023
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Hedging Its Bets: Serbia Between Russia and the EU

Serbia is pursuing EU membership yet continues to cultivate ties with Russia. To secure President Vucic’s cooperation and win over the disgruntled Serbian public, the union must use its leverage in the region.

· January 19, 2023
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Ukraine Needs a Financial Lifeline, Too

Russia’s invasion shows that the democratic world must develop new instruments for financial support.

  • Oleksandra Betliy
· December 5, 2022
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A Paradigm Shift: EU-Russia Relations After the War in Ukraine

The EU must build a new set of ambitious policies that treats Russia as a major threat to peace and stability in Europe, while continuing to engage with its people. A longer-term Russia strategy begins with a “Ukraine First” policy.

  • Stefan Meister
· November 29, 2022
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Can Russia’s War in Ukraine End Without Nuclear Weapons?

“For Putin, this war is a game of a chicken.”

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  • Michael Mazarr
  • Patrick Porter
  • Kori Schake
  • Polina Sinovets
· November 3, 2022
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The Larger Geopolitical Shift Behind Iran’s Drone Sales to Russia

It’s an indication of major fractures, as emerging states leverage digital technology and sophisticated weaponry to compete for influence and power.

· October 26, 2022
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What the Chinese Army Is Learning From Russia’s Ukraine War

A retired Army lieutenant general discusses why a tenet of PLA modernization has been validated by the conflict—but is also paradoxical.

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“No One Is Wearing Ties in Kyiv These Days”

The Ukrainian capital embraces a new normal against the backdrop of war.

· June 22, 2022
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The Ukraine War Shows How the Nature of Power Is Changing

Three developments have enabled Ukraine to level the playing field in key ways.

· June 16, 2022