The Electronic Catalogue Research by Western Think Tanks on Crimea and the Situation in the Black Sea
Christian Marxsen
The Crimea Crisis – An International Law Perspective
Max Planck Institute for Comparative Public Law and International Law
2014
Christian Marxsen
The Concept of Territorial Integrity in International Law – What Are the Implications for Crimea?
Max Planck Institute for Comparative Public Law and International Law
2014
Johan Norberg
The Use of Russia’s Military in the Crimean Crisis
Carnegie Endowment
2014
Liana Fix, Eleanor Knott
In Crimea, time for pressure, not acceptance
DGAP
2014
John J. Mearsheimer
Why the Ukraine Crisis Is the West’s Fault
Foreign Affairs
September/October 2014
Theodore Christakis
Self-Determination, Territorial Integrity and Fait Accompli in the Case of Crimea
ZaöRV
2015
Enrico Milano
Russia’s Veto in the Security Council: Whither the Duty to Abstain under Art. 27(3) of the UN Charter?
Max Planck Institute for Comparative Public Law and International Law
2015
Thomas Grant
Russia’s Invasion of Ukraine: What does International Law Have to Say?
LawFare
2015
Ulrich Speck
The West’s Response to the Ukraine Conflict: A Transatlantic Success Story
GMF
2015
F. Stephen Larrabee, Peter A. Wilson, John Gordon IV
The Ukrainian Crisis and European Security
RAND
2015
Michael Kofman
Putin’s strategy is far better than you think
War on the rocks
2015
Joshua Rovner
Searching for strategy in Putin’s Russia
War on the rocks
2015
Michael Kofman
The Crimean crisis and Russia’s military posture in the Black Sea
War on the rocks
2016
Kofman, Michael
Russian hybrid warfare and other dark arts
War on the rocks
2016
Steven Horrell
A NATO strategy for security in the Black Sea region
Atlantic Council
2016
Ariel Cohen
NATO should stand up Black Sea Command before it’s too late
Atlantic Council
2016
David A. Shlapak, Michael Johnson
Reinforcing Deterrence on NATO's Eastern Flank
RAND
2016
Aaron Stein
Repairing the U.S.-Turkish Alliance
War on the rocks
2016
Michael Kofman, Katya Migacheva, Brian Nichiporuk, Andrew Radin, Olesya Tkacheva, and Jenny Oberholtzer
Lessons from Russia's Operations in Crimea and Eastern Ukraine
RAND Corporation
2017
Samuel Charap, Timothy J. Colton
The US Election and the Ukraine Connection
Project Syndicate
2017
Michael E. O’Hanlon
Beyond NATO
The Brookings Institution
2017
Steven Pifer
A European security architecture that won’t work
The Brookings Institution
2017
Betcy Jose, Christoph H. Stefes
Russian Norm Entrepreneurship in Crimea: Serious Contestation or Cheap Talk?
German Institute for Global and Area Studies
2018
Editors Sergey Sayapin, Evhen Tsybulenko
The Use of Force against Ukraine and International Law Jus Ad Bellum, Jus In Bello, Jus Post Bellum
Springer
2018
Dmitry Gorenburg
Is a new Russian Black Sea Fleet coming? Or is it here?
War on the rocks
2018
Chris Miller
Black Sea’s back, alright? A new special series
War on the rocks
2018
Steven Pifer
The battle for Azov: Round 1 goes to Russia
The Brookings Institution
2018
Samuel Charap, Jeremy Shapiro, John J. Drennan, Oleksandr Chalyi, Reinhard Krumm, Yulia Nikitina, Gwendolyn Sasse
A Consensus Proposal for a Revised Regional Order in Post-Soviet Europe and Eurasia
RAND
2019
Stephen J. Flanagan, Irina A. Chindea
Russia, NATO, and Black Sea Security Strategy
RAND
2019
Alexander Vershbow, Lauren Speranza
More in the Med: How NATO Can Refocus its Efforts in the South and Italy Can Lead the Charge
Atlantic Council
2019
Stacie L. Pettyjohn, Becca Wasser
Competing in the Gray Zone
RAND
2019
Bachmann, Sascha-Dominik Oliver Vladimir and Dowse, Andrew and Gunneriusson, Hakan
Competition Short of War – How Russia’s Hybrid and Grey-Zone Warfare Are a Blueprint for China’s Global Power Ambitions
Australian Journal of Defence and Strategic Studies
2019
Aaron Stein
The day after S-400: the Turkish-American relationship will get worse
War on the rocks
2019
Ryan Gingeras
The Turkish Navy in an era of great power competition
War on the rocks
2019
Andreas Umland
Whom Does Crimea Belong to? Russia’s Annexation of the Ukrainian Peninsula and the Question of Historical Justice
Foreign Policy Association
2020
Stephen J. Flanagan, Anika Binnendijk, Irina A. Chindea, Katherine Costello, Geoffrey Kirkwood, Dara Massicot, Clint Reach
Russia, NATO, and Black Sea Security
RAND
2020
Anika Binnendijk
Understanding Russian Black Sea Power Dynamics Through National Security Gaming
2020
Ben Hodges, Janusz Bugajski, Ray Wojcik, Carsten Schmiedl
One Flank, One Threat, One Presence
CEPA
2020
Flanagan, Stephen J., Anika Binnendijk, Irina A. Chindea, Katherine Costello, Geoffrey Kirkwood, Dara Massicot, and Clint Reach
Russia, NATO, and Black Sea Security
RAND
2020
Benjamin Zalinger
Red Dragon on the Black Sea
CEPA
2020
Ryan Gingeras
Blue homeland: The heated politics behind Turkey’s new Maritime Strategy
War on the rocks
2020
Alexander Vershbow
Ramp up on Russia
Atlantic Council
2020
Kateryna Busol
Crimea’s Occupation Exemplifies the Threat of Attacks on Cultural Heritage
Chatham House
2020
Chatham House Russia and Eurasia Programme Authors
Myths and misconceptions in the debate on Russia
Chatham House
2021
Gergana Dimova, Andreas Umland
Russia’s 2014 Annexation of Crimea in Historical Context: Discourses and Controversies
2021
Kurt Volker
How Putin Keeps Winning
CEPA
2021
Ben Hodges
The Black Sea… or a Black Hole?
CEPA
2021
Kyiv Security Forum-Atlantic Council statement on strengthening US-Ukraine relations
Atlantic Council
2021
Peter Dickinson
British warship challenges Russian claims to Crimea
Atlantic Council
2021
Keir Giles
Black Sea incident is Russia telling the same old story
Chatham House
2021
Raul "Pete" Pedrozo
Déjà vu—Russia’s Illegal Restrictions on Innocent Passage in the Black Sea
LawFare
2021
Anders Åslund, Maria Snegovaya
The impact of Western sanctions on Russia and how they can be made even more effective
Atlantic Council
2021
Nilüfer Oral
Ukraine v. The Russian Federation: Navigating Conflict over Sovereignty under UNCLOS
U.S. Naval War College Digital Commons
2021
Cynthia J. Parmley, Raul "Pete" Pedrozo
Russia’s Illegal Restriction of Navigation in the Black Sea
LawFare
2021
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