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The return of history is shaking the West

If you want to feel really gloomy, think back to the beginning of the 1990s. The West had won the Cold War. The Gorbachev era seemed to suggest that Russia was embarking on a path of stability and democracy. There were indications that the Chinese leadership was interested in cautious moves towards international legality. Other […]

Politics

Make Russia pay for Ukraine – not taxpayers

While peace proposals are circulating to end this ruinous conflict, any deal that results in a lasting peace will need to ensure Ukraine is economically and militarily strong enough to resist future Russian aggression. That requires money – lots of it – to rebuild shattered infrastructure and maintain a technologically advanced military. The obvious source […]

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The future of Europe is now in Putin’s hands

Donald Trump and Vladimir Putin: the unpredictable versus the inscrutable. It all comes down to those two characters, to the horror of high minds in both Europe and America. International lawyers will hate the thought that the Russian arch war criminal may hang on to his ill-gotten gains. It always seemed improbable that Putin would […]

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Zelensky’s crackdown on 1,000-year-old Church cannot be beyond scrutiny

As the new year begins and Orthodox Christians in Ukraine celebrate Christmas, the country’s parliament stands poised to pass a law that would outright ban the operation of their church. Amid the fog of war, the Ukrainian government is reducing democracy to mere performance art to distract from the disestablishment of this church merely based […]

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Is the West in a cold war with Opec?

The war in Ukraine has thrown Europe’s security situation into stark relief. Vladimir Putin’s decision to launch a full-scale invasion has seen the spectre of conventional war, which many thought banished with the fall of the Soviet Union, return to haunt the continent. But whilst the hot war against the rickety Russian regime has naturally […]

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Russia is recruiting hundreds of Cubans as cannon fodder for its war on Ukraine

Cuba is sending significant numbers of soldiers to Russia to fight in its war against Ukraine. Information on Cuba’s intervention has emerged from multiple sources, most notably Ukrainian ‘hacktivists’ who handed intelligence obtained from the official responsible for contract military personnel in the Russian city of Tula, Major Anton Valentinovich Perevozchikov, to InformNapalm. This provides full […]

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Ukraine war: drones are changing the conflict – both on the frontline and beyond

As Kyiv’s counteroffensive to liberate Russian-occupied territories slowly advances in Ukraine’s east, the drone war continues to escalate. Beyond the symbolic value of high-profile strikes against targets in Moscow, deep in the Russian heartland, and Novorossiysk, a key Russian port and export hub on the eastern shores of the Black Sea, this also has important […]

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The West must crack down on Russia’s Latin American proxy states

In all the coverage of Russia’s nefarious activities in Ukraine and beyond, one aspect of its foreign policy has gone largely under the radar – the role of its Latin American allies. It is no co-incidence that Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov recently visited Cuba, Venezuela and Nicaragua for urgent discussions, as did State Security […]

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The West must stand up to Putin’s weaponisation of food exports

The world is facing severe food shortages. Conflicts, climate change and the lingering effects of Covid-19 are having a pronounced impact on both local and global food systems and all those who depend on them. Russia’s unprovoked aggression against Ukraine has significantly increased these challenges and vulnerabilities. Ukraine, with its famously fertile soil, is one […]

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Weekly Briefing: What price peace?

The war in Ukraine has now lasted 122 times longer than Vladimir Putin anticipated when he launched an all-out assault on the country just over a year ago. What was meant to be a three-day blitzkrieg has turned into a grinding, attritional conflict where the front lines resemble the trenches of World War 1, albeit […]

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Ukraine: Russia’s inability to dominate the sea has changed the course of the war

Since Russia’s invasion of Ukraine a year ago, most of the fighting has been on land. However, there has also been a less visible – but nonetheless crucial – maritime dimension to the war across the full spectrum of tactical, strategic, economic and diplomatic considerations. After land troops crossed the Ukraine border on February 24 […]

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Ukraine 12 months at war: why Kyiv’s western allies must rethink the limits of their military aid

‘Range anxiety‘ is a phrase most often associated with electric vehicles having to regularly charge their batteries. But it is also central to an understanding of the protracted nature of the limited war being fought between Russia and Ukraine. Range in this case means something different, of course. It is the limited distance at which […]

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Brexit Britain has done so much for Ukraine – now it should go a step further and provide planes

President Zelensky’s visit to the UK today is a sign of the esteem with which Brexit Britain is held by the Ukrainian people. A year ago, when Putin expected a swift victory and apologists for his regime looked the other way, Britain stepped forward. Then PM Boris Johnson and Defence Secretary Ben Wallace both understood […]

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Germany should take a leaf out of Britain’s book when it comes to supporting Ukraine

Britain is once again proving its value as an ally to Ukraine. Throughout our fight against Russia and its military, the UK has been at the forefront of international support: pushing for greater sanctions on Russia, arguing for greater economic and military support, and then providing armaments. So it’s great to see Rishi Sunak following […]

Politics

2023 will be a year of tightrope diplomacy

There is a quote often attributed to the leader of the Russian Revolution Vladimir Ilyich Lenin which goes. ‘There are decades where nothing happens; and there are weeks where decades happen.’ Following that logic, 2022 feels as though it lasted a century – as the UK contended with Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, political instability at […]

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Designating Russia a ‘terrorist state’ would be much more than just a gesture

Across Europe, a rather under-reported trend has been gathering pace: parliament after parliament have been declaring the Russian Federation a ‘terrorist state’. It started in August when the Latvian Parliament passed a resolution, swiftly followed by Estonia in October and, by the start of this month the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe had joined […]