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Post | Apr 22, 2022
The sinking of the Black Sea Fleet’s flagship this month has been hailed as a symbolic victory for Ukrainian forces deeply in need of a morale boost, but commentators diverge on whether the loss has practical implications that could alter the course of the war. Some, such as Ukraine’s Arkady…
Post | Apr 22, 2022
In a recorded event hosted by IISS, the Harvard professor explores the relationship between the current war in Ukraine, the emerging alignment between Russia and China and the rivalry between Beijing and Washington. 
Digest | Apr 22, 2022
Analysis | Apr 21, 2022
The operation rapidly degenerated into an urban battle of attrition favorable to Ukraine, and eventually the Russian government withdrew its troops, conceding defeat in the battle for Kyiv, while preparing a second phase of the war in Donbas.
Analysis | Apr 20, 2022
The nationalist firebrand who has recently "put water in her vodka" and considerably toned down her anti-EU rhetoric is well known for cultivating warm ties with Vladimir Putin's Russia.
Event | Apr 26, 2022
Join the Foreign Policy Research Institute (FPRI) for a discussion on the Wagner Group's playbook in Africa, which has involved launching disinformation campaigns, securing mining concessions as payment, and developing political-military relationships with the Russian Federation. 
Digest | Apr 15, 2022
Analysis | Apr 15, 2022
For all its potential to disrupt companies, hospitals and utility grids during peacetime, cyberpower is much harder to use against targets of strategic significance or to achieve outcomes with decisive impacts on the battlefield or during crises short of war.
Analysis | Apr 15, 2022
In January 2022, the authors conducted a large, computer-assisted telephone public opinion survey of people living in the two regions on both sides of the military line of contact.
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