Don’t Worry About a Russian Defeat in Ukraine
The West would be better off giving Ukraine tools to win the war, ASAP
SDR Reallocation Can Solve Ukraine’s Debt Problem
Using IMF Special Drawing Rights would be less expensive option.
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Europe is no Longer Under the Threat of the Recession: Is the Worst Over?
Fears of an imminent recession in Europe seem to have abated. But that doesn’t mean we’re in the clear.
Medvedchuk Treason Case: Is Poroshenko at Risk?
The treason case against Putin ally Viktor Medvedchuk could be damaging to Petro Poroshenko, though it’s unlikely to see real progress or court as long as Russia’s war continues.
Putin is Facing Defeat in the Information War
Russia’s equation of western support for Ukraine to Holocaust seriously backfires.
What Will the Post-war Transition in Russia Look Like? Part 2
The Putin regime is likely to engage in a severe crackdown, with Russia as a state becoming even more insular and anti-Western than before.
What Will the Post-war Transition in Russia Look Like? Part 1
The role of private armies in Russia may come to the fore once the war has ended.
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Reflections on Scholz’s Leopards’ Stalling Strategy
Scholz's resistance to sending Leopard 2 tanks to Ukraine has freed up many in Germany with deep reservations about the direction of the West’s strategy. However, his policy still has broad support.
Why the World Needs a Ukrainian Victory
The world must help Ukraine to stop Russia’s genocidal war before the latter’s fascism and aggression spread and are copied by other nations.
Scholz Will Bow to Pressure to Send Tanks to Ukraine
Pressure on Germany’s Scholz will result in him sending tanks to Ukraine so it can expel Russian forces and restore its territorial integrity.
Germany’s World War III
Germany’s hesitance and lack of action in assisting the allied support for Ukraine, especially with providing the former with tanks, is disgraceful and will ensure Russia’s war drags on.
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Earlier Ukrainian anti-Russian Nationalist Resistance Vindicated
After decades of Soviet and Russian smear campaigns, because of Putin’s aggression the post-World War II Ukrainian anti-Soviet nationalist movement is better understood.