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[[link removed]] [[link removed]] Summer 2022
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Ripples of War [[link removed]]
[[link removed]]The world has shifted dramatically since Russia invaded Ukraine on February 24, 2022. As we sit on the hinge of history, our summer 2022 issue examines the ever-widening impacts of the Russia-Ukraine war.
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[link removed] [[link removed]] ForewordLifting the Fog of War
Rep. Michael McCaul, Rep. Bill Keating, Leon Panetta, H.R. McMaster, and Robin Quinville
With other features covering a range of topics—from European security to world resources to mental health and more—we asked some of the nation's most experienced and respected foreign policy experts to share their thoughts on the biggest lessons and insights thus far.
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A New Security Architecture Putin’s Imperial Dream
Baroness Catherine Ashton and Robert Litwak William Pomeranz
In this short but insightful video feature, Baroness Catherine Ashton and Robert Litwak discuss key impacts from the war, including what lies ahead for Europe and a new security architecture. The director of the Wilson Center’s Kennan Institute examines the challenges Putin faces in unifying Russia while increasingly being ostracized by regional and global governing bodies.
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[link removed] [[link removed]] Interactive FeatureThe Urgency of Opportunity: Putin’s War on World Resources
In our interactive feature, Sharon Burke and Lauren Risi explore the cascading impacts of the war on food, energy, and mineral supplies.
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Russia-Ukraine Sanctions Horn of Africa Tips Closer to Famine
Bruce Jentleson Iris Bollemeijer and Faith Owuor
Bruce Jentleson examines the role of sanctions in ending the war, their broader ripples, and future lessons. Two aid workers from International Medical Corps provide an up close look at how Russia's blockade of Ukrainian grain exports is affecting those already experiencing hunger.
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Also In This Issue
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Russia’s
Energy
Future:
Likely
Scenarios
in
the
Aftermath
of
War
in
Ukraine
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by
Andrian
Prokip
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Mental,
Maternal,
and
Newborn
Health
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by
Sarah
B.
Barnes
with
Dr.
Henia
Dakkak,
UNFPA
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Weapons
of
a
Hybrid
War:
A
Photo
Essay
on
Europe’s
Disparate
Approach
to
Migration
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by
Wil
Sands
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Disrupted
Food
Supplies
in
the
Middle
East
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by
Clément
Gibon
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Saving
the
Artwork
of
Ukraine:
Lessons
from
WW
II
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by
Michelle
Young
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Putin’s
New
Propaganda
Battle:
Global
Implications
of
a
Hybrid
War
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by
Sarah
Oates
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Fleeing
Putin:
Russia’s
Expat
Journalists
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by
Jill
Dougherty
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