There are things that both sides find it important to say in public. But I think it does not affect the ongoing substance of the [bilateral] dialogue,” said Andrew Cainey, senior associate fellow at ...
This research paper explores Ukraine's innovative wartime diplomacy and strategic communication efforts to counter Russian ...
Across every ring, Russia is applying pressure. Europe is already in conflict; not future, not theoretical, but present and ...
Without fundamental cultural change among academics, research security will become a box-ticking exercise for universities ...
The result of Russia's war of aggression is a product of the ambivalence of the West, which by turns supported Ukraine's ...
According to a recent report by Dr Jack Watling of the Royal United Services Institute in London, "there is good reason to believe that Ukraine can improve the efficacy of its strikes in 2026, [but] ...
The majority of the Russian Central Bank assets [in the EU], of which vast majority are held in Belgium, the big argument has been how can you use those assets in a way which accords with ...
Acquiescence to a bad deal for Ukraine will expose Europe to future security peril and to near-irrelevancy in global foreign ...
The critical issue of wildlife laundering – whereby illicit actors use legitimate corporate entities to fraudulently pass ...
Until now, “NATO has been on the sidelines,” said Ed Arnold, a senior research fellow at the Royal United Services Institute think tank. That diminished role is partly due to geopolitics, he said: Its ...
Moscow’s stirring of the tragic past between Poland and Ukraine is a facet of its information campaign against the West, yet ...
The Americans and Europeans are coming at the peace process from two different angles, said Emily Ferris, a Russia expert at the Royal United Services Institute, a London think tank specialized in ...
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