Russia Analytical Report, Aug. 1-8, 2022 | Russia Matters

2022-08-20 04:00:02 By : Ms. Candy Lee

“Ukraine needs more western support and smarter economic policies to win the war,” Oleg Churiy formerly of the National Bank of Ukraine, FT, 08.02.22.

“US must open its doors to more Ukrainian refugees,” Editorial Board, The Boston Globe, 08.04.22.

“Why Russia’s War in Ukraine Is a Genocide,” Kristina Hook of Kennesaw State University, FA, 08.08.22.

Interview with former Ukrainian President Leonid Kuchma: "Putin wanted to destroy Ukraine, but he will get our rebirth," BBC, 08.04.22. Clues From Russian Views

"Silicon Lifeline: Western Electronics at the Heart of Russia’s War Machine,” James Byrne, Gary Somerville, Joe Byrne, Dr Jack Watling , Nick Reynolds and Jane Baker, RUSI, 08.08.22.

“Time for NATO to Take the Lead in Ukraine. The War’s Next Phase Will Demand More From the Alliance,” Alina Polyakova of the Johns Hopkins School of Advanced International Studies and Ilya Timtchenko of Harvard Kennedy School, FA, 08.04.22.

“US and EU imports of Russian uranium and enrichment services could stop. Here’s how,” Dory Castillo-Peters of Cornell University and Frank von Hippel of Princeton University, BAS, 08.05.22.

“The west’s phantom energy sanctions fuel Russia’s war machine,” chief economic adviser to Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky Oleg Ustenko, FT, 08.07.22.

“Scientists from Yale published a report according to which the Russian economy is moving ‘to oblivion’ thanks to sanctions. We explain why this work raises so many questions,” Margarita Lyutova, Meduza, 08.06.22. Clues From Russian Views

“Is Russia’s economy headed for "economic oblivion" as a report from Yale says?” Ben Aris, BNE, 08.08.22.

“Russia, Ukraine and the decision to negotiate,” Steven Pifer, Brookings, 08.01.22.

“‘Realists’ have it wrong: Putin, not Zelensky, is the one who can end the war,” Michael McFaul of Stanford University, WP, 08.05.22.

“A window has opened to end the war in Ukraine ,” Hrair Balian, Responsible Statecraft, 08.08.22.

“Can Russia Divide Europe? Why a False Peace Could Be Worse Than a Long War,” Nathalie Tocci of the Istituto Affari Internazionali in Rome, FA, 08.05.22.

“The Upside of Putin’s Delusions,” John Mueller of Ohio State University, FA, 08.01.22.

“The War in Ukraine and Global Nuclear Order,” Alexander K. Bollfrass and Stephen Herzog of the Center for Security Studies of ETH Zurich, Survival, 08.02.22.

“Stop Tiptoeing Around Russia,” Alexander Vindman of Johns Hopkins University, FA, 08.08.22.

“Nobody Wants the Current World Order. How All the Major Powers—Even the United States—Became Revisionists,” Shivshankar Menon of Ashoka University, FA, 08.03.22.

“The Great Diplomatic Rivalry: China vs the U.S.,” Graham Allison, Alyssa Resar and Karina Barbesino, Belfer Center, August 2022.

“Taiwan, Thucydides, and U.S.-China War,” Harvard University’s Graham Allison, NI, 08.05.22.

“Why Pelosi’s Visit to Taiwan Is Utterly Reckless, NYT’s Thomas L. Friedman, NYT, 08.01.22.

“The skeptics are wrong: The U.S. can confront both China and Russia,” WP’s Josh Rogin, WP, 08.04.22.

“China, Russia and the West's Crisis of Disbelief,” Andrew A. Michta of the George C. Marshall European Center for Security Studies, WSJ, 08.08.22.

“Nuclear arms control is moribund, but its necessity is not,” Editorial Board, WP, 08.03.22.

“Greetings on the opening of the Tenth Review Conference of the Parties to the Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons,” Vladimir Putin, 08.01.22. Clues From Russian Views

“Is there a need to think differently about strategic risk reduction?, Benjamin Hautecouverture of FRS, Note de la FRS n°32/2022, 08.02.22.

“Nuclear Weapons: What Does Russian Orthodox Church and Its Top Parishioner Believe?,” RM Staff, RM, 08.03.22.

“Why designating Russia as a state sponsor of terrorism is a bad idea,” Ingrid Brunk Wuerth of Vanderbilt Law School, WP, 08.01.22.

“Al Qaeda’s Next Move. What Zawahiri’s Death Means for Global Jihadism,” Cole Bunzel of the Hoover Institution, FA, 08.03.22.

“Why Can’t Cyber Scholars Move Beyond the Basics? ” Brandon Valeriano of the Cato Institute, NI, 08.07.22.

“Europe Needs a Grand Bargain on Energy,” Ben McWilliams, Simone Tagliapietra, and Georg Zachmann of Bruegel, FA, 08.08.22.

“As Russia waffles on the space station, NASA should think ahead,” Editorial Board, Washington Post, 08.07.22.

“Russia’s Prison Brand of Economic Self-Sufficiency: Replacing IKEA factories with prison house labor,” Andrei Kolesnikov of the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, MT, 08.02.22.

“The US-Led Drive to Isolate Russia and China Is Falling Short,” Bloomberg’s Alan Crawford, Jenni Marsh, and Antony Sguazzin, Bloomberg, 08.05.22.

“As war grinds on, old Ukrainian political divisions are reemerging,” WP’s Miriam Berger and Kostiantyn Khudov, WP, 08.03.22.

“When Politics Returns to Kyiv. How Ukrainian Democracy Will Be Tested After the War,” Daniel Baer of the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, FA, 08.05.22.

“New clashes over Nagorno-Karabakh signal ripple effects from Ukraine,” Anatol Lieven of the Quincy Institute for Responsible Statecraft, Responsible Statecraft, 08.04.22.

“Transdniestria, Moldova, and Russia’s War in Ukraine,” Carnegie’s Philip Remler, Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, 08.02.22.