4/3/2023 0 Comments Heroes and generals hacks tankRussia's aggression against Ukraine and international response Instead, a commanding majority of Ukrainians are convinced that only the full restoration of Ukraine’s territorial integrity within the country’s internationally recognized borders can bring peace. Perhaps the most significant finding is that Ukrainians are not ready to accept a return to the status quo on the eve of the full-scale invasion when Russia already occupied Crimea and parts of the Luhansk and Donetsk regions in eastern Ukraine. This article refers to a Ukrainian nationwide survey which offers important insights into Ukrainian perceptions of victory. Ukrainians are united in rejection of any compromise with the Kremlin This article assesses how Putin, by using military aggression to forcibly change the borders of sovereign European states, has again violated one of the core rules that has for the most part preserved European peace for over 70 years. In invading Ukraine, Putin violated international law and effectively tore up numerous long-standing Russian commitments to maintain Ukrainian and European security. In contrast, citizens in China, India, and Turkiye prefer a quick end to the war even if Ukraine has to concede territory.įrom gatherer of lands to gravedigger: a political assessment of Putin's war on Ukraine Europeans and Americans agree they should help Ukraine to win, that Russia is their avowed adversary, and that the coming global order will most likely be defined by two blocs led respectively by the US and China. This policy brief looks into a new poll which suggests that Russia’s war on Ukraine has consolidated ‘the West’ European and American citizens hold many views in common about major global questions. United West, divided from the rest: global public opinion one year into Russia’s war on Ukraine A close look at the military, political, and moral dimensions of the war is needed to understand why it will continue unless the West settles it. This brief focuses on how the war can be ended without surrendering to Russia or depriving Ukraine of its right to self-defence. NATO should pursue peace over victory in Ukraine: here is why and how This analysis contains several experts' comments on issues such as the life-or-death question of continued outside aid for Ukraine and the resilience of the Ukrainian people cohesion in the Russian military and the potential for catastrophic collapse the looming nuclear question and how a conflict might end. It provides political recommendations derived from Ukrainian experiences.Ĭenter for Strategic and International StudiesĮxperts react: factors shaping the Russia-Ukraine conflict in 2023 The report looks at the course of the war, identifying initial lessons for armed forces in NATO countries. This is a non-exhaustive collection of Think Tanks reports on the invasion of Ukraine, covering the period from February 2022 onwards, which is regularly updated: Think Tank reports on the invasion of Ukraine
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