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A Resilient Ukraine,One Year Later <[link removed]>
A Resilient Ukraine,One Year Later <[link removed]>
This week marks one year since Russia’s invasion of Ukraine set off the largest armed conflict in Europe since World War II. CFR explains the critical milestones of the war over the past year and lays out what’s at stake as the fight for Ukrainian sovereignty continues.
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Conflict at the Crossroads of Europe and Russia <[link removed]>
Ukraine’s westward drift since its independence in 1991 has often been countered by Russia, most recently with its 2022 invasion. Understand the history <[link removed]>
A protester sits on a monument in Kyiv during clashes with riot police in February 2014. Louisa Gouliamaki/AFP/Getty <[link removed]>
How Much Aid Has the U.S. Sent Ukraine? <[link removed]>
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky visited U.S. President Joe Biden and Congress in December to request more aid for the ongoing war against Russia. View U.S. assistance for Ukraine in charts <[link removed]>
U.S. Aid to Ukraine Far Exceeds That From Other Countries <[link removed]>
If Russia Goes Nuclear <[link removed]>
The odds remain slim, but an increasingly desperate President Vladimir Putin could use Russia’s nuclear arsenal to change its fortunes in the Ukraine war. Explore three potential nuclear scenarios <[link removed]>
Abandoned strollers are pictured under a destroyed bridge as people flee the city of Irpin, west of Kyiv, in March 2022. Aris Messinis/Getty Images <[link removed]>
Comparing Countries’ Support for the War <[link removed]>
The European governments directly affected by the war in Ukraine have sustained domestic support for their foreign policies with surprising success. Learn how Europe has kept up domestic backing <[link removed]>
A Russian military cadet stands in front of a billboard promoting contract army service in St. Petersburg. Olga Maltseva/AFP/Getty Images <[link removed]>
How Putin Got Germany Wrong <[link removed]>
Germany, once dangerously dependent on Russian energy, has defied Russian expectations in its reaction to the war in Ukraine. Discover how Putin misjudged Germany’s response <[link removed]>
German Chancellor Olaf Scholz and Mecklenburg-Vorpommern Minister President Manuela Schwesig visit a gas terminal. Jens Büttner/picture alliance/Getty Images <[link removed]>
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