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The Fate of Justice in Russia-Ukraine Peace Talks
It's not too soon to consider the role of accountability, particularly criminal accountability, in negotiations between Russia and Ukraine, David Scheffer writes.
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America's Role in Foreign Wars
Elizabeth Shackelford weighs in on how the United States might respond to conflicts in Israel, Gaza, and Ukraine.
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The War in Ukraine Is Triggering a Re-Evaluation of Global Systemic Risk
Five months after the Russian invasion, the war in Ukraine has brought about a new global systemic risk environment, writes Robert Muggah.
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Vladimir Putin's Deepest Fear Is the Freedom of Russia's Neighbors
“An end to NATO enlargement or withdrawing forces from the east will not stop Putin. Only full support of Ukraine can do that,” writes Ivo Daalder in the Financial Times.
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NATO's Role in Russia's Invasion
Is NATO military involvement in Ukraine inevitable? Senior Fellow Elizabeth Shackelford discusses with Fox 32 Chicago.
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US Sanctions Strive to Hinder Russia
What can the United States do to stop Russian's war in Ukraine? Senior Fellow Elizabeth Shackelford weighs in on Fox 32 Chicago.
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The Long War in Ukraine
"The West needs to contemplate a world in which the conflict continues with neither victory nor peace in sight," Ivo Daalder and James Goldgeier write.
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The West Holds Firm
"The collapse of Western resolve remains unlikely, even if Ukraine’s current counteroffensive stalls," writes Council President Ivo Daalder.
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A World of Power and Fear: What Critics of Realism Get Wrong
“Realism is the school of no hope, the curmudgeon of international relations thought,” writes Paul Poast in Foreign Affairs.
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Europe Strong and Safe
To deter Russia, America must help revive the region’s security architecture, Council President Ivo Daalder and James M. Goldgeier argue.
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Engelbrekt on Putin's High Stakes Invasion
Putin is playing a high stakes game - and if the war does not end quickly, he may find it difficult to win.
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Ukraine Is "Like 1939, but with Nuclear Weapons"
Council President Ivo Daalder describes Russia as a "single-headed autocracy" in conversation with Pavlos Papadopoulos.
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Germany Is Finally Acting like Europe's Major Power
Endy Zemenides is joined by Sebastian Mallaby to discuss how Russia's invasion of Ukraine has brought Europe together and led Germany to act as a major power.
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NATO Enlargement Didn't Go Far Enough
After six weeks of Russia's violence in Ukraine, “still to blame NATO is, frankly, absurd,” argues Ivo Daalder. He explains why in the Economist.
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Invasion of Ukraine "All or Nothing" for Putin
Kjell Engelbrekt argues that the high stakes of the Ukraine invasion could bring about the end of Putin's regime.
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7 in 10 Americans Want To Send More Weapons To Ukraine, Poll Finds
Results from the 2022 Chicago Council Survey show Americans want to keep supporting Ukraine for as long as it takes, despite inflation concerns at home.
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Paul Poast and Stephen Walt on Realism
Paul Poast and Stephen Walt have a conversation on their recent articles covering realism and a defense of realism.
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Russian Military Fails to Meet Putin's Goals
As negotiations unfold in Turkey, Council President Ivo Daalder joins CNN's Christiane Amanpour with Andrey Kortunov to analyze Russia's pitfalls in Ukraine.
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Former NATO Ambassador: "Of Course It's an Invasion"
Can Ukraine actually defend itself against a much mightier Russian army? Council President Ivo Daalder discusses with Christiane Amanpour.
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Today Military Aid, Tomorrow War Crime Prosecution
The West must provide weapons to enable Ukraine "to take the fight to the Russians," Council President Ivo Daalder tells CNBC's Shep Smith.
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Understanding the State of US Support to Ukraine
When it comes to sustained US support for Kyiv, "gloomy is probably the right word to describe what's happening," says Ivo Daalder.
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Rewriting How Russia's War in Ukraine Could End
"A diplomatic solution is far from guaranteed in the near term," Elizabeth Shackelford writes, "but Ukraine must not close the door to it."
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Ukraine's Outsized Reliance on the US Is a Risk for the World
“None of our allies today is prepared to bear the brunt of what should be, first and foremost, a European burden,” writes Elizabeth Shackelford.
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What More Can the West Do to Help Ukraine?
“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.
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Russia's Struggles in Ukraine Seed Conflict in Its Neighborhood
"If Russia’s struggles in Ukraine herald its broader decline, it’s unlikely an easy peace is ahead for many in Russia’s neighborhood," Elizabeth Shackelford writes.
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Ukraine Tests Biden's Foreign Policy
The administration's response to Russia's aggression is "honest, complex and appropriate," argues Elizabeth Shackelford in the Chicago Tribune.
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How to Lead With Diplomacy, and Not Just in Ukraine
“Dysfunctional treatment of the State Department remains an impediment to leading with diplomacy,” writes Elizabeth Shackelford in the Chicago Tribune.
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NATO Shouldn't Give Putin an Excuse to Prolong the War
“If ending the war means Ukraine joins NATO, a lot of Russians might feel differently about their commitment to the fight," Elizabeth Shackelford writes.
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Putin May Be Looking for 'Way out' of Ukraine Conflict, Ex-US Rep to NATO Says
Council President Ivo Daalder joins Channel 4 to explain what he thinks the situation in Kazakhstan tells us about President Putin and his power in the post-Soviet region.
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Home and Abroad Public Forum: US-Russia Relations
Ivo Daalder joins Fiona Hill, Mary Elise Sarotte, and Richard Haass to discuss US-Russia relations’ impact on European security amid the war in Ukraine.
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What the G7 Security Pledge to Ukraine Means
The G7’s support sent a message to Ukraine, but more importantly to Putin, Ivo Daalder says with Anne Marie Green and Ramy Inocencio.
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Ukraine Makes Gains in War with Russia
Ukrainian forces have retaken roughly 3,000 square kilometers of territory in the past nine days. Council President Ivo Daalder analyzes on CBS News.
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Investigating How US Aid for Ukraine Is Spent
"This is the last moment at which to pull the plug on Ukraine. It is absolutely vital we continue," Ivo Daalder says on CBS News.
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Why Biden Doesn't Want to Send F-16 Fighter Jets to Ukraine
Ivo Daalder joins John Dickerson on CBS Primetime to discuss what President Biden must consider in whether to send fighter jets to Ukraine.
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What Are Putin's Intentions in Ukraine?
“This is a big crisis; it’s certainly the biggest crisis since the end of the cold war,” says Council President Ivo Daalder on CBS' Sunday Newsroom.
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Ivo Daalder on French President Emmanuel Macron's Ukraine Comments
"In war, defense is always easier than offense," Ivo Daalder says on CBC News.
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Why Congress Matters for Israel and Ukraine
"President Biden simply cannot provide new aid for Ukraine and Israel unless Congress provides that money through appropriations legislations," Jordan Tama explains.
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Putin Is "Deadly Serious" about Neutralizing Ukraine
"There is a major risk of Russian military activity in Ukraine in the next few months," Council President Ivo Daalder tells Business Insider.
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How the War in Ukraine Changed American Attitudes to Foreign Policy
"Right now, I think Russia represents the bigger threat. China represents the bigger long-term competition," says Council President Ivo Daalder, discussing the 2022 Chicago Council Survey.
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One Month of Ukraine War: What to Expect from Biden's NATO Meetings
What are the world’s thresholds for military support in Ukraine? Elizabeth Shackelford unpacks this and more on Bloomberg Markets.
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US Rejects Russian Demand to Bar Ukraine from NATO
"What Putin is really interested in is not occupying Ukraine, but controlling its government," argues Ivo Daalder on BBC Newsday.
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Russia's War Crimes in Ukraine Have Devastating Consequences for Global Food Security
Russia intends to win its brutal offensive against Ukraine by any means necessary—even if those means condemn millions to hunger and starvation.
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Biden "Convinced" Russia Will Invade Ukraine
Putin is "hoping to divide Ukrainians, first and foremost, and hoping to find some leader he can install to do his bidding," predicts Ivo Daalder on ABC Radio.
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US Public Perceptions of the Russian-Ukrainian War
How have US attitudes toward the war in Ukraine, and Washington’s response, evolved? Senior Fellow Dina Smelts unpacks with War on the Rocks.
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How Would the US Public Respond to a Russian Invasion of Ukraine?
Americans are evenly split on whether to send troops to defend Ukraine, likely a sign of bipartisanship on the issue, argues Dina Smeltz in War on the Rocks.
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One Year on, President Zelenskyy Vows to Lead Ukraine to Victory
How does Russia find its way out? Elizabeth Shackelford says it depends on what Putin believes he can accomplish and sell at home as a victory.
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Americans Support Biden's Ukraine Response but Worry about Nuclear Escalation
"Support for restraint is found in the goals Americans prioritize for the US response to the war," Mark Hannah and Dina Smeltz write.
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Survey: Partisan Split Grows over Military Aid to Ukraine
Democrats are more likely than Republicans to support continued US assistance to Ukraine, Council polling finds.
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NATO, the EU, and the War in Ukraine
Paul Poast discusses shifts in NATO and EU defense policies and how the Russia-Ukraine war might end with the International Peace Institution’s Global Observatory.
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The West's Ukraine Response: Where Could It Go Wrong?
What will come of Sergeĭ Lavrov and Antony Blinken’s phone call? Council President Ivo Daalder joins Deep State Radio to discuss.