Can Ukraine and Germany Overcome Their Disagreements Over Russia?
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The problems in bilateral relations are unlikely to disappear any time soon. Ukraine won’t want to become another buffer zone separating Russia and the West, but that is the scenario Germany will give serious consideration, fearing another war or Moscow’s nuclear threats ..read more
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Carnegie’s Must-Read Pieces From 2022
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Program directors share the analysis and papers that stood out in this frenetic year ..read more
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Carnegie Scholars’ Best Books of 2022
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Our experts share their favorite reads, from captivating novels to not-so-dystopian fiction ..read more
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Could the EPC Hold Europe Together in the Face of Russian Threat?
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The European Political Community aims to draw EU’s neighbors into its orbit while leaving enough room to accelerate European integration. Doubts remain over the new platform’s ability to overcome the harsh political realities that sunk similar initiatives over the years ..read more
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How to Stop Escalation and Achieve a Peaceful Solution Without Helping Putin and Selling out the Ukrainians
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The letter itself is very hard to defend because apparently it had been written over the summer and didn't contain up-to-date information on the war. Some of its arguments reflected the fact that it didn't account for Ukraine's successes on the battlefield in the intervening months ..read more
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We Can’t Keep Treating Talk of Negotiations to End the Ukraine War as off Limits
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Broaching the subject of peace negotiations invites accusations of helping Putin – but that’s misguided ..read more
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Evaluating the International Support to Ukrainian Cyber Defense
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International efforts to support Ukrainian cyber defense have delivered increased capabilities and capacity while harnessing the potential of a diverse array of actors. But those involved are not declaring victory and will need concrete steps to sustain momentum ..read more
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Can Russia’s War in Ukraine End Without Nuclear Weapons?
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“For Putin, this war is a game of a chicken ..read more
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Russia's War on Ukraine
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For many years now Russia's grand strategy has always been that the West will fall apart, the United States will lose interest in the war, there will be divisions between the United States and its European allies, and all the socioeconomic pressures emerging from this war will hem in Western leaders' resolve and determination to stand by Ukraine ..read more
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Nuclear Injustice: How Russia’s Invasion of Ukraine Shows the Staggering Human Cost of Deterrence
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The global nuclear order—built on policies of nuclear deterrence, nonproliferation, and disarmament—is unjust. Russia’s war against Ukraine proves that the distribution of the costs and benefits of nuclear deterrence is particularly discriminatory ..read more
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