With deep sadness, The Jamestown Foundation mourns the loss of award-winning journalist Claudia Rosett-Wilson. Mrs. Rosett-Wilson was a close personal friend to several members of the Jamestown board, and Jamestown President Glen Howard described her as a longtime and trusted friend and supporter of the Foundation. Mrs. Rosett-Wilson was known for her brilliant and lively contributions at many of Jamestown’s …
Click here to read Part One and Part Two. In Part Two, specific steps and initiatives were discussed that would constrain Russia’s military potential and mitigate militarism (see Part Two). Here, two other essential issues will be addressed: how to constrain Russian imperialism and how to transform Moscow’s resource-based and deeply corrupt economy. To begin with, in terms of constraining …
July 14, 2021 05:18 PM
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(source: indiatoday.in)
In the latest episode of Eastern Approaches, Jamestown President Glen Howard is joined by noted Indian defense analyst and strategic thinker, Col. (ret.) Ajai Shukla to discuss the state of the ongoing confrontation on the Sino-Indian border, more than one year after fighting in the Galwan Valley killed 20 Indian and at least 4 Chinese soldiers. Despite achieving some progress in disengaging from a single area of the border, the confrontation is locked in a stalemate and tensions remain tense. Mr. Howard and Col. Shukla assess the geography behind the conflict, and evaluate developments in the broader South Asian neighborhood, including in Afghanistan and Myanmar.
By Published May 1. Updated May 1 at 4:28 am This handout picture released by the Russian Defence Ministry on April 22, 2021, shows Russian frigates moving to land troops and equipment a shore during a military drill along the Opuk training ground not far from the town of Kerch, on the Kerch Peninsula in the east of the Crimea. Photo by
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In the latest episode of Eastern Approaches, Jamestown President Glen Howard and retired Ukrainian Admiral Ihor Kabanenko discuss ongoing tensions between Ukraine and Russia. Capturing headlines around the world, in the past two weeks the Russian military built up its forces in occupied Crimea and near the Russian-Ukrainian border, prompting major fears of a new invasion by Russian forces.