WEEKLY: Research Organizations & Think Tanks about Ukraine JAN 3, 2016 – Jan 9, 2016

The Jamestown Foundation (USA) : Belarusian Foreign, Economic Policies Increasingly Diverge From Russia’s

Hoover Institution (USA) : Rational Security: The “We’re Golden” Edition

Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars (USA) : Stand Up for Georgia

Georgia Caucasus Strategic Studies Institute (Georgia) : A Mysterious Death Raises Questions in Russia.

Center on Global Interests (USA) : CGI Asks: What Should We Watch in Russia in 2016?

American Enterprise Institute for Public Policy Research (USA) : ‘Hope and change’ eight years on: Time for Obama’s final State of the Union

German Institute for International and Security Affairs (Germany) : The Ukraine Conflict and the Danger of Nuclear Accidents

Transitions Online (TOL) : Ukrainian Billionaire Suing Russia Over Crimea Airport Contract

German Institute for International and Security Affairs (Germany) : Germany and the Role of Nuclear Weapons

German Institute for International and Security Affairs (Germany) : Unexpected, Unforeseen, Unplanned

The Conversation (USA) : War and Peace: a user’s guide

The Polish Institute of International Affairs – PISM (Poland) : Three Months of Russian Intervention in Syria: The Military and Political Implications

Transitions Online (TOL) : Russian Patriarch Gives Blessing to Bombing Campaign in Syria

Transitions Online (TOL) : How Russia Became ‘Mordor’ on Google

The Conversation (USA) : Netflix is everywhere (almost), so what does this mean for local media?

The Jamestown Foundation (USA) : Putin Signs a National Security Strategy of Defiance and Pushback

Brookings (USA) : Unfriended: How Russia’s Syria quagmire is costing it Middle Eastern allies

Center on Global Interests (USA) : Russia’s Worsening Economy Means Less Aggression Abroad, More Repression At Home In 2016

Center on Global Interests (USA) : U.S. Power Companies Told to Review Defenses After Ukraine Cyber Attack

Transitions Online (TOL) : 80 Russian Drivers ‘Frozen and Forsaken’

The American Center for a European Ukraine (USA) : Government bans broadcasting of films that may threaten the national security

The American Center for a European Ukraine (USA) : The court seized “Boyko’s towers” stolen by Russia

The American Center for a European Ukraine (USA) : Hackers caused a blackout for the first time, researchers say

The American Center for a European Ukraine (USA) : 13 people put on Interpol wanted list for serious crimes in ATO zone

The American Center for a European Ukraine (USA) : Keeping hope alive

Transitions Online (TOL) : US Probes Suspected Russian-Backed ‘BlackEnergy’ Attack on Ukraine

The Jamestown Foundation (USA) : Tatarstan’s President Defies Kremlin Efforts to Unite Russians against Another Common ‘Enemy’

The Jamestown Foundation (USA) : Ukraine Stops Power Supply to Russian-Annexed Crimea

The Jamestown Foundation (USA) : Russia Decides Who the Terrorists Are

Institute for Policy Studies (USA) : The Geopolitics of Cheap Oil

Atlantic Council (USA) : How Ukraine’s Prosecutor General Sabotaged the Reform Process

Georgia Caucasus Strategic Studies Institute (Georgia) : Russia’s military: Don’t believe the hype.

Cato Institute (USA) : Poland’s Plans to Stick Washington with a Bigger NATO Bill

The German Marshall Fund of the United States (USA) : A Stubborn Optimist’s 2016 Forecast of World Affairs

Legatum Institute (UK) : Rollback: Eastern Europe’s Populist Tide

Transitions Online (TOL) : Coca Cola Accidentally Recognizes Crimea as Russia’s

Chatham House (UK) : What Are the Big Challenges Facing Europe?

Georgia Caucasus Strategic Studies Institute (Georgia) : CIA Eyes Russian Hackers in ‘Blackout’ Attack.

The Conversation (USA) : Forget Putin’s global posturing – Russia’s biggest challenges for 2016 are domestic

Chatham House (UK) : Russia’s Sovereign Globalization: Rise, Fall and Future

Ron Paul Institute (USA) : Dollar Dominance: Deconstructing the Myths, Untangling the Web

The Jamestown Foundation (USA) : Nazarbayev Blocks Russian TV in Kazakhstan

The Jamestown Foundation (USA) : The Limits of Geopolitical Thinking on Belarus

The Jamestown Foundation (USA) : Russia’s 2015 National Security Strategy Cements Strained Ties With US

Atlantic Council (USA) : Ten Reasons Why I’m Optimistic About Ukraine’s Economy in 2016

Georgia Caucasus Strategic Studies Institute (Georgia) : Henry Kissinger: The new level of complexity.

Atlantic Council (USA) : Putin’s Next Potential Target: The Baltic States

Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars (USA) : Kennan Cable No.13: What Ukraine Can Learn from Other Countries’ Experiences with PTSD

Atlantic Council (USA) : From Ordinary Business Trip to Russian Jail: Former Ukrainian Political Prisoner Exhorts West to Keep Pressure on Russia

Open Society Foundations (USA) : Association Commitments: What Progress in Reforms in Georgia, Moldova, and Ukraine

Transitions Online (TOL) : Kyiv Blames Blackout on Russian Hackers

American Enterprise Institute for Public Policy Research (USA) : Where Obama won’t be going on his global farewell tour

The Jamestown Foundation (USA) : Russian Strategy Seeks to Defy Economic Decline With Military Bravado

Transitions Online (TOL) : Ukraine-EU Trade Deal Angers Russia

Atlantic Council (USA) : What Will 2016 Mean for Ukraine?

Brookings (USA) : New year, new leaf? What to watch in Turkey in 2016

Center on Global Interests (USA) : Ukraine ‘Confident’ of Success in Russian Debt Lawsuit

The German Marshall Fund of the United States (USA) : What to Watch in 2016: GMF Experts Look at the Year Ahead

Atlantic Council (USA) : New Russian Management of the Donbas Signifies Putin May Be Ready to Negotiate

Transitions Online (TOL) : Dutch to Assess Alleged Russian Troop Role in MH17 Crash

Center for Social and Economic Research (Poland) : New publication: Quo vadis, Ukraine? Is there a chance for success? | mBank–CASE Seminar Proceedings No. 139

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