Yesterday, we presented “Wagner. Deconstruction“, a comprehensive year-long research project conducted by the Russian Studies analyst team at the CBA Initiatives Center, to Ukrainian and international partners.
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- In the @ForeignAffairs article “A Pathway to Peace in Ukraine,” @scharap argues that addressing broader Russian-Western tensions is essential for achieving a durable settlement in the Russian-Ukrainian war. Analyst @GlebVoloskyi explains why this is a dangerous line of reasoning
- Mykola Bielieskov, Senior Analyst at CBA Initiatives Center, in his article for the Atlantic Council, addresses a critical question: Can the West make Russia worry about crossing its “red lines” in Ukraine?
- “Putin is creating the conditions for a Russian victory in Ukraine,” writes Mykola Bielieskov, Senior Analyst at CBA Initiatives Center. Here’s how Russia’s momentum, shifting tactics, and Western responses are influencing the course of the war
- “Putin begins 2025 confident of ultimate victory over Ukraine.” Why has the balance shifted since 2022? Mykola Bielieskov, Senior Analyst at CBA Initiatives Center, explores this in his latest article for @AtlanticCouncil.
- Read the new report by Glib Voloskyi Sweden’s military support for Ukraine marks a historic shift from neutrality. Why has Stockholm committed €4.2 billion to Ukraine’s defense, and what does it mean for the future of European security? 🔗 Full report: cbacenter.ngo/en/page/goodby…
- “We performed a miracle in 2022, but a war of attrition is about weapons, money, and personnel,” says Mykola Bielieskov, senior analyst at the CBA Initiatives Center, in an interview for @el_pais. Here are the key takeaways from the article.
- “Imposing neutrality on Ukraine will not stop Putin or bring peace to Europe”. By Mykola Bielieskov, Senior Analyst at the CBA Initiatives Center. Neutrality is not a solution — it’s a trap. Here’s why ⤵️
- NEW REPORT: @GlebVoloskyi, an analyst at the CBA Initiatives Center, reveals the strategic and security implications of Sweden’s unprecedented support for Ukraine. How has this support become central to Swedish foreign policy? Read more: cbacenter.ngo/en/page/goodby…
- Yesterday, November 19, 2024, on the 1000th day of Ukraine’s resistance to Russia's full-scale invasion, Mariia Kucherenko, Senior Analyst at the CBA Initiatives Center, addressed the @HelsinkiComm as an invited speaker.
- “No matter who had won this election, even if Kamala Harris had won, the current approach was not working,” said Mykola Bielieskov, a senior analyst at the CBA Initiatives Centre in an interview with @thetimes
- Torture, Geopolitics, Pressure: How and Why the Kremlin Has Used Hunger for Nearly 100 Years Control Through Hunger in Russian Captivity Ukrainian soldiers who survived Russian captivity testify that one method of torture they endured was starvation. #Holodomor
- On December 12, during the panel “Ukraine’s Security, Europe’s Stability” at the Atlantic Council’s 2024 Central Europe Week, Mykola Bielieskov, Senior Analyst at the CBA Initiative Center, shared critical insights on Ukraine’s defense strategy and resilience. #CentralEuropeWeek
- What does the growing military cooperation between Pyongyang and Moscow mean for Ukraine? @GlebVoloskyi, an analyst at CBA Initiatives Center, warns it may lead to significant escalation.
















