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How Are Russia and Ukraine Adapting to the Kursk Incursion?

Podcast host Alex Gabuev is joined by Dara Massicot, a senior fellow at the Carnegie Endowment, and independent researcher Alexey Gusev to discuss the unprecedented turn of events at the frontline following Ukraine's incursion into Russia's Kursk region.

Ukraine’s Ban on Moscow-Linked Church Will Have Far-Reaching Consequences

The repercussions of outlawing the Ukrainian Orthodox Church of the Moscow Patriarchate could be more serious than Kyiv seems to realize.

· September 4, 2024
In The Media
in the media
Will Ukraine’s Incursion Into Russia Change the Trajectory of the War?

Ukraine’s Western allies have worried that any Ukrainian attacks on Russian soil could be met with a devastating response. But Putin’s next moves remain uncertain, as does the effect this attack will have on the Russian public’s perceptions of the war.

· August 22, 2024
New Yorker
Ukraine’s Kursk Incursion Undermines Russia’s Veneer of Stability

As Russia’s border regions come under attack from Ukraine, the dissonance between the illusion of peaceful life and the wartime reality for residents evacuated away from shelling is too stark to be hushed up.

· August 15, 2024
NATO at 75: Ukraine, Russia, and the Future of European Security

Carnegie Politika podcast host Alexander Gabuev is joined by prominent historian Mary Elise Sarotte to discuss the past, present and future of NATO and European security amid the war in Ukraine.

  • Alexander Gabuev
  • Mary Sarotte
· July 25, 2024
In The Media
in the media
Russia Is Trying to Put a Price Tag on Nato’s Involvement in Ukraine

Vladimir Putin is seeking reckless new ways to impose costs on the US and its allies

· July 7, 2024
Financial Times