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Donald Jensen on Ukrainian President Zelensky’s Visit to the U.S.

Donald Jensen on Ukrainian President Zelensky’s Visit to the U.S.

Tuesday, August 24, 2021

Ahead of Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky’s long-awaited visit to Washington, USIP’s Donald Jensen says many in D.C. “see the [Ukrainian] fight against corruption as a key benchmark” in determining the future of U.S. assistance, including for Ukraine’s ongoing conflict with Russia.

Type: Podcast

Donald Jensen on Secretary Austin’s Visit to Georgia, Romania and Ukraine

Donald Jensen on Secretary Austin’s Visit to Georgia, Romania and Ukraine

Thursday, October 28, 2021

USIP’s Donald Jensen looks at what Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin’s recent trip to several countries along the Black Sea means for U.S. policy, saying, “We are looking at the region in its entirety … and Romania, Ukraine and Georgia are key players in the broader effort to curb Russian influence in the region.”

Type: Podcast

Global Policy

William Taylor on the Russia-Ukraine Crisis

William Taylor on the Russia-Ukraine Crisis

Tuesday, December 14, 2021

As Russia continues its military build-up along the Ukrainian border, USIP’s Ambassador William Taylor says diplomatic talks are the best path toward a peaceful resolution — but that we still don’t fully understand Putin’s intentions: “Is he bluffing? Is he trying to intimidate … or is he serious about invading?"

Conflict Analysis & Prevention

Lauren Baillie on Accountability for Atrocities in Ukraine

Lauren Baillie on Accountability for Atrocities in Ukraine

Wednesday, May 4, 2022

Amid ongoing revelations of atrocities committed against Ukrainians at the hands of Russian forces, USIP’s Lauren Baillie says efforts to investigate and prosecute these crimes will require creativity and “the ability to think more broadly about how we bring perpetrators to justice and recognize the unique needs of victims.”

Type: Podcast

Conflict Analysis & Prevention

William Taylor on the Crisis in Ukraine

William Taylor on the Crisis in Ukraine

Tuesday, January 18, 2022

While Ukraine’s military is in much better shape than when Russia first invaded in 2014, USIP’s William Taylor says it’s “not able to hold off the entire Russian military” alone, and that the United States and NATO must “make it clear to President Putin that the costs of invading will be much greater than the benefits.”

Type: Podcast

Conflict Analysis & Prevention

Russia’s Assault on Ukraine and the International Order; Assessing and Bolstering the Western Response

Russia’s Assault on Ukraine and the International Order; Assessing and Bolstering the Western Response

Tuesday, February 1, 2022

William B. Taylor, former U.S. ambassador to Ukraine and vice president, Russia and Europe at the U.S. Institute of Peace, testified on February 2, 2022, before the U.S. Helsinki Commission's hearing on "Russia's Assault on Ukraine and the International Order." His expert testimony as prepared is presented here.

Type: Congressional Testimony

Conflict Analysis & Prevention