The Evening: Peace Talks Paused, Russia Warns Western Companies, X-Pensive Winos, and More
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Good Evening,
It's Monday, March 14th.
Peace Talks Paused
Negotiators from Russia and Ukraine met again on Monday for another round of talks which ended in a “technical pause” which will resume on Tuesday. Meanwhile, Russian forces broadened their devastating offensive and the Kremlin insisted that it would not pull back until “all plans” for the invasion are fulfilled, as the NYT reports
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Russia Warns Western Companies
Russian prosecutors have issued warnings to Western companies in Russia, threatening to arrest corporate leaders there who criticize the government or to seize assets of companies that withdraw from the country, as the WSJ reports
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China and Russia Deny Allegations Russia Asked Beijing for Military Equipment
China accused the United States Monday of spreading “fake news” about its role in the Ukraine crisis, after U.S. officials said the Kremlin had requested military equipment and aid from Beijing, as the Washington Post reports
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Executive Education
Gain the tools and knowledge necessary to better navigate Washington's distinctive culture, policy dynamics, and political constructs through Understanding Washington
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, a CSIS Executive Education course.
Video Shorts
Check out CSIS's YouTube Channel
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for the latest releases in our "Crisis Crossroads: Ukraine" video series.
In That Number
2.8 million
In less than three weeks since the start of Russia’s invasion, more than 2.8 million people have fled Ukraine.
Source: UN Refugee Agency
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Critical Quote
“Negotiations continue.”
— Mykhailo Podolyak, an adviser to Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelensky
iDeas Lab
In this video
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from our “Crisis Crossroads: Ukraine” series, CSIS's Nikos Tsafos breaks down what Russia’s invasion of Ukraine means for worldwide energy markets, Europe’s transition away from hydrocarbons and Russia, and how these changes could further isolate or embolden Russia.
The Andreas C. Dracopoulos iDeas Lab at CSIS enhances our research with the latest in cutting-edge web technologies, design, and multimedia.
Optics
(Photo credit: Aris Messinis/AFP/Getty Images.) A firefighter on a ladder enters a smoldering apartment building after it was shelled in the northwestern Obolon district of Kyiv on March 14, 2022.
Recommended Reading
“America’s Hesitation Is Heartbreaking
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” by CSIS’s Eliot A. Cohen for The Atlantic.
This Town Tomorrow
At 10:00 a.m.
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, join the CSIS International Security Program for a conversation on the future of the U.S.-UK intelligence alliance.
And, at 2:30 p.m.
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, CSIS holds an event to discuss the American Academy of Diplomacy's new report, which argues that the U.S. government is not prepared to meet the challenge of 21st century multilateral engagement and leadership.
Then, at 5:15 p.m.
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, the CSIS Burke Chair hosts a discussion with Congressman Michael McCaul (R-TX) on concrete steps the United States can take to aid Ukrainian refugees and civilians stuck inside Ukraine.
Video
The invasion of Ukraine has raised some questions around the use of cyber in Russia's portfolio of coercion. CSIS today hosted an event
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with Senator Mark Warner, Chris Painter, Greg Rattray, and Jim Lewis to discuss these questions.
Podcasts
In their most recent episode, the Trade Guys discuss the dual-edged sword of sanctions, the state of the semiconductor industry, and the Biden Administration’s “Made in America” commitments.
Listen on Spotify
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& Apple Podcasts
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Smiles
Just days ago, a milestone occurred in the rock world—Keith Richards and the X-Pensive Winos reunited on stage for the first time in 30 years to perform during the Love Rocks NYC benefit. Richards and the original Winos—Waddy Wachtel on guitar, Ivan Neville on keyboards, and Steve Jordan on drums—were joined by Late Show with David Letterman bassist Will Lee.
The band performed a blistering version
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of “999” off their 1992 album Main Offender, which will be re-released later this month as a box set. If I could see any band perform live right now, Richards and the X-Pensive Winos would be the one. I’m hoping for a reunion tour!
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The Evening is my daily guide to key insights CSIS brings to the events of the day. It is composed with the External Relations team: Kendal Gee, Paige Montfort, and Christopher Healey.
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