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Kazakhstan’s Hydrogen Ambitions Should Extend Beyond Exports

The EU can provide valuable assistance for Kazakhstan when it comes to developing a hydrogen strategy, from regulatory frameworks to sustainability standards.

· September 13, 2024
Securing Borders After a Breach of Confidence: Russian-Finnish Relations

Finland sees the weaponization of migration as a form of hybrid warfare and has introduced legislation to combat it.

· September 5, 2024
What the Prisoner Exchange Means for the Russian Regime—and Opposition

The exchange is not just the end of the story about the release of certain people, but also the beginning of a story about an injection of fresh blood into the Russian opposition abroad, and its relationship both with independent Russians inside the country, and with the outside world.

· August 6, 2024
Russia-West Prisoner Swap Does Not Herald a Detente

The exchange was not accompanied by any rhetoric of a reset in Russia-U.S. relations—instead, it was like a divorcing couple dividing up assets.

· August 2, 2024
NATO at 75: Ukraine, Russia, and the Future of European Security

Carnegie Politika podcast host Alexander Gabuev is joined by prominent historian Mary Elise Sarotte to discuss the past, present and future of NATO and European security amid the war in Ukraine.

  • Alexander Gabuev
  • Mary Sarotte
· July 25, 2024
A Naval Blockade of Russian Oil Exports Risks a Military Showdown

The sanctions deployed against Russia have failed to break Vladimir Putin’s war machine, and now the West is looking for ways to make them more potent. In doing so, Western policymakers should remain clear-eyed about potential risks and side effects.

· July 5, 2024