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Ukraine’s Asymmetric Responses to the Russian Invasion

  • July 28, 2022
  • Nurlan Aliyev
(PONARS Eurasia Commentary) When can a weaker actor win against a far stronger player? For decades, Russian military experts and political elite have suggested that Russia should use asymmetric means…
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Russia’s Cyberwar Against Ukraine: A De-Modernized Regime Against a Networked Society

  • July 22, 2022
  • Tetyana Malyarenko and Borys Kormych
Russia’s war against Ukraine has increased the intensity of Russian cyber operations compared to 2014-2021. However, this increase has not (yet) inflicted significant damage on Ukrainian infrastructure. Analytical reports published…
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Perspectives on Russia’s Invasion of Ukraine: A Collection of PONARS Eurasia Policy Memos

  • July 20, 2022
  • PONARS Eurasia
PONARS Eurasia proudly presents a new curated e-book of policy memos, featuring diverse contributions from PONARS Eurasia experts on various impacts and aspects of Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine. Table…
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How Zelensky Has Changed Ukraine

  • July 20, 2022
  • Jessica Allina Pisano
A former showman, Volodymyr Zelensky took the theater out of Ukrainian electoral politics by using genuine communication, not pressure, to garner votes. Comedy as a tool of democratic resilience and…
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The Reactions of Businesses to the War in Ukraine

  • July 13, 2022
  • Ekaterina Shengeliya
(PONARS Eurasia Commentary) Russia’s war on Ukraine has heavily divided the business world. Some companies chose to depart Russia out of solidarity with Ukraine or out of the increasing inconvenience…
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Illiberalism and Public Opinion Junctures in Russia’s War on Ukraine

  • June 21, 2022
  • Sarah Wilson Sokhey
(PONARS Eurasia Commentary) Analysts have identified many reasons President Vladimir Putin invaded Ukraine in 2022.  One major explanation rests on Putin’s illiberal ideology and a desire to return Russia to…
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Policy Exchange Discussion & Memos: Guaranteeing Ukraine’s Long-Run Security (June 9)

  • June 3, 2022
  • PONARS Eurasia
Over one hundred days into Russia’s invasion, Ukraine is still valiantly defending itself against an unprecedented existential threat. For this first entry in our Policy Exchange series, we invited six…
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Policy Exchange Discussion: Guaranteeing Ukraine’s Long-Run Security (June 9)

  • June 2, 2022
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Ukraine’s Best Chance for Peace

  • June 2, 2022
  • Samuel Charap
(Foreign Affairs) How Neutrality Can Bring Security—and Satisfy Both Russia and the West. At this stage of the war in Ukraine, as Russia steps up its offensive in the Donbas…
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Influencers, Echo Chambers, and Epistemic Bubbles: Russia’s Academic Discourse in the Wake of the War in Ukraine

  • May 31, 2022
  • Mariya Omelicheva
Moscow’s aggression against Ukraine and Russian troops’ atrocities against the Ukrainian people have unleashed an outpouring of condemnation around the world. Sweeping economic sanctions imposed on Moscow have spilled over…
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