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Moving the Needle Toward Peace in Ukraine

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CNBC
Ivo H. Daalder

“The people of Russia and those around Putin must realize he's led them into a costly dead end,” Council President Ivo Daalder tells CNBC's Shepard Smith.

Screenshot of Ivo Daalder speaking with Shepard Smith on CNBC. Global Politics

China's Role in Russia-Ukraine Diplomacy

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WBEZ Reset
Cécile Shea

Nonresident Senior Fellow Cécile Shea unpacks China’s table stakes in the Russia-Ukraine conflict and more on WBEZ’s Reset.

Presidents Xi Jinping and Putin standing in front of flags
Reuters
Defense and Security

How to End Putin's War in Ukraine

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Foreign Policy
Ivo H. Daalder

"It's not just about oil, it's about political isolation," says Council President Ivo Daalder to FP Editor in Chief Ravi Agrawal.

Screenshot of Ivo Daalder speaking on FP Live. US Foreign Policy

What More Can the West Do to Help Ukraine?

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Chicago Tribune
Elizabeth Shackelford

“While sanctions make it harder for Russia to pay for the war, military assistance helps raise the cost of continuing it,” writes Elizabeth Shackelford in the Chicago Tribune.

Canadian Forces personnel load lethal and non-lethal aid to be sent to Ukraine
Reuters
Defense and Security

World Review: Ukraine's Defense, Russian Oil Ban, and China's Calculations

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World Review with Ivo Daalder

Jamil Anderlini, Stefan Kornelius, and Nahal Toosi join Ivo Daalder to discuss the week's top news stories.

Ukraine buildings bombed
Reuters
US Foreign Policy

A No-Fly Zone Isn't What Ukraine Needs

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NPR All Things Considered
Ivo H. Daalder

A no-fly zone is "a first step along an escalatory ladder," argues Council President Ivo Daalder on NPR's All Things Considered.

Plane refueling while in air.
Reuters
Defense and Security

Public Opinion on Civilian Casualties in the War on Terror

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Running Numbers by Kyle Lynaugh

Data suggest that Americans accept some foreign civilian casualties as a necessary cost to counterterrorism, but Republicans and Democrats differ on willingness to use lethal force.

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REUTERS
Public Opinion

Europeans Support Ukraine—To a Point

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Running Numbers by Coauthors

Europeans may draw the line at military engagement with Russia, recent data show.

Protests in London on March 6, 2022 against the Russian invasion of Ukraine.
Reuters
Public Opinion

What It Would Take for Russians to Leave Ukraine

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WGN
Paul Poast

"As long as Russians are able to export oil, especially to China, that's going to keep them financially afloat," Paul Poast explains on WGN.

Screenshot of Paul Poast on WGN Live. Defense and Security

Russians and Ukrainians Prefer to Remain Independent States

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Running Numbers by Coauthors

As the Russian invasion of Ukraine continues, new public opinion data shows that the conflict likely came as a surprise to many on both sides.

A man prepares barriers made of sandbags as members of the Ukrainian Territorial Defence Forces guard in central Kyiv
Reuters
Public Opinion