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- Anders Åslund for PoliticoSep 25 ’19
Trump’s Ukraine circus
There’s something obvious about the Ukraine scandal threatening to bring down Donald Trump.
The people around him — his top lieutenants, former campaign manager Paul Manafort and attorney Rudy Giuliani — have been deeply involved with questionable pol…
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- Anders Åslund for PoliticoNov 27 ’18
In Ukraine, it’s no longer about little green men
WASHINGTON — Russia’s recent aggression in the Azov Sea was predictable. For those of us following events in Ukraine, it was not a question of whether Moscow would try to cut off the Kerch Strait between Russia and Crimea, but when.
Even before last w…
- Dec 18 ’17
The list that’s freaking out everyone in Moscow
Congress hit a nerve in Moscow last summer when it passed (and President Donald Trump signed) H.R. 3364, the “Countering America’s Adversaries Through Sanctions Act.” Beyond the law’s many sanctions, its Section 241 requires the administration to sub…
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- Anders Åslund for ThePostOnlineSep 21 ’17
Ukraine government has yet to prove it can uphold rule of law fairly and equally
The last hurdle for Ukraine’s recovery
This article was first published on Project Syndicate. Republished with permission. Please read our other English articles.
Ukraine has made remarkable progress on reducing its fiscal deficit and public debt, posi…
- Anders Åslund for PoliticoMar 05 ’14
How should the EU respond to Russia?
On Thursday, 27 February, Russian soldiers in unmarked uniforms ended a quarter of a century of post-Cold War peace, by occupying Ukraine’s Crimean peninsula without any declaration of war or public justification. The European Union might not be a mi…
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