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Tag: Russia-Crimea conflict

Vladimir Putin’s visit to Hungary: Russia’s diplomatic battle against EU sanctions

NATO Operations, Nick Raffey February 12, 2017May 29, 2018 Nick Raffey

Vladimir Putin’s recent visit to Hungary has caught the attention of European Union leaders, Nick Raffey discusses the significance of growing Russian-Hungarian relations.

The Dichotomy : Perception of Russia

Operations, Sha Lalapet October 20, 2016November 15, 2016 Sha Lalapet

Is our understanding of #Russia a part of a larger plan? @Sha Lalapet explores Russia’s history and economics, in an effort to shed light into the workings behind Russia

Russia’s Crimean Strategy for the Black Sea

Neil Siviter, Operations September 30, 2016October 1, 2016 Neil Siviter

Following an alleged Ukrainian terrorist plot in Crimea, Russia has increased its footprint on the peninsula. Neil Siviter investigates what the new Crimean fortifications entail, and how Russia’s Crimean investment has affected the Black Sea region.

The War in Ukraine: The Plight of Nadiya Savchenko and Maryinka

Operations June 17, 2016June 17, 2016 NATO Association of Canada

A deeper look into the Conflict in Ukraine. Canadians for Democracy in Russia – CDR and EuromaidenCanada present striking photos depicting the plight of Nadiya Savchenko and those fighting for liberation in Maryinka.

Russian Aggression in the Baltics, Part II: NATO’s Potential Response

Operations, Sandy Vingoe June 13, 2016June 13, 2016 Sandy Vingoe

Is NATO capable to respond to potential Russian attacks in the Baltics? As tensions rise in Eastern Europe, Sandy VIngoe examines NATO’s possible response to Russian military aggression.

Part I: Russian Aggression in the Baltics: NATO’s Potential Response

Operations, Sandy Vingoe June 6, 2016June 10, 2016 Sandy Vingoe

What Is The Possibility of Russian Agression in the Baltics Affecting the NATO Alliance? Sandy Vingow discusses destabalizing security in the Balkans due to Russian tension.

The World After March 19, 2014

Elliot Cho, Expanding Community, Peace & Security October 2, 2015September 24, 2015 Elliot Cho

Since the Russian occupation of the Crimea, the humanity has witnessed a firestorm of patriotism sweeping across the globe.

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