Europe
The Europe, Russia, and Eurasia Program analyzes key aspects of Europe as both a vital strategic partner and a cornerstone of the global community, with additional research conducted by the International Security Program, Energy Security and Climate Change Program, and more.
After the Supplemental, Ukraine’s Path Forward
After a recent trip to Ukraine, Max Bergmann argues that Ukraine needs additional U.S. weaponry and ammunition if the country is to stop Russian advances on the battlefield and leave open the route to a second Ukrainian counteroffensive in 2025.
Commentary by Max Bergmann — April 18, 2024
Space Threat Assessment 2024
Report by Clayton Swope, Kari A. Bingen, Makena Young, Madeleine Chang, Stephanie Songer, and Jeremy Tammelleo — April 17, 2024
“Space Threat Assessment 2024”: Audio Brief with Clayton Swope
Podcast Episode by Clayton Swope — April 17, 2024
The Path Ahead for Supplemental Security Assistance: Ukraine and Israel in the Balance
Critical Questions by Elizabeth Hoffman, Jaehyun Han, and Shivani Vakharia — April 15, 2024
Spotlight on Crises Crossroads: Ukraine
What Does Russia’s ‘Partial Mobilization’ Mean?
Putin’s announcement of partial mobilization on September 21 signaled a major escalation of the war. Although the mobilization faces many problems, it might allow the Russians to stretch the war into the winter, when they hope the Europeans, facing hardship, will settle.
Commentary by Mark F. Cancian — September 26, 2022
Is the United States Running out of Weapons to Send to Ukraine?
Commentary by Mark F. Cancian — September 16, 2022
The Latest Aid Packages to Ukraine: New Systems, Trade-Offs, Mysteries, and the Long Game
Commentary by Mark F. Cancian — August 26, 2022
The Great War: A View from the Ground in Ukraine
Podcast Episode by H. Andrew Schwartz — August 15, 2022
Upcoming Events
Energy Security and Geopolitics Conference
Conference