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Consequences of the Russia-Ukraine War and the Changing Face ... rand.org 6 facts
claimA potential North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO)–Russia war would likely result in NATO air forces controlling the skies, which would differ from the air superiority dynamics observed in the Russia-Ukraine war.
claimThe inability of both Russia and Ukraine to establish air superiority has created many of the dilemmas faced in the Russia-Ukraine war.
claimThe Russia-Ukraine war has accelerated European countries' disengagement from Russia, a process that is likely irreversible.
claimThe Russia-Ukraine war has weakened relationships between Europe and Russia, and between Europe and China, while strengthening relationships between the United States and its European allies.
accountThe RAND Corporation research team assessed the geopolitical impact of the Russia-Ukraine war by analyzing the reactions and adaptations of Europe, Russia, China, and India, as well as changes to the broader international system and norms.
claimIf NATO directly intervenes in the Russia-Ukraine war, the development would suggest that materiel and economic support for Ukraine alone cannot achieve regional security goals, while driving an increase in defense production and reducing obstacles to Ukraine’s integration with Europe.
Iran's Strategies in Response To Changes in US-China Relations mepc.org 4 facts
claimIran projects its power by providing military aid to Russia for the war in Ukraine and by building an anti-Israeli front.
claimIran's foreign policy strategy regarding the changing China-US relationship involves three primary approaches: deepening ties with China, revising policies to align with China's influence in the Gulf, and projecting power through military aid to Russia and anti-Israeli activities.
claimThe Russian war in Ukraine has provided Iran an opportunity to project power, demonstrate military capability, and maintain relevance in the international order.
claimIran is projecting military power by providing aid to Russia for the war in Ukraine and by fostering an anti-Israeli coalition, viewing these actions as opportunities to expand its influence beyond its traditional regional boundaries.
The Geopolitics of the Russian-Ukrainian War: Implications for Africa ... eu-opensci.org 3 facts
measurementFood costs have increased tenfold due to the war in Ukraine, reaching an all-time high amid a food shortage in nations dependent on Russian and Ukrainian supplies.
claimA negotiated peace in the Russia-Ukraine war is unlikely in the near term because Russia is deliberately prolonging the conflict to exhaust Ukraine.
claimAlthough Egypt, Nigeria, and South Africa have declared neutral positions regarding the Russia-Ukraine war, this stance represents a setback for Russia, which views South Africa as a crucial friend in Africa.
War in Ukraine | Global Conflict Tracker - Council on Foreign Relations cfr.org 2 facts
claimRussia has consistently targeted Ukraine’s power grid during each winter of the war, and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy warned that Moscow is preparing another "massive strike" in the coming days.
claimRussian President Vladimir Putin told U.S. President Donald Trump that Russian forces were advancing toward a negotiated settlement in the war in Ukraine.
Policy Steps to Prevent a Nuclear Iran | The Washington Institute washingtoninstitute.org 1 fact
claimEuropean states sought to deter or punish Iran for providing military support to Russia for the war in Ukraine, specifically UAVs starting in August 2022, a drone production facility in Russia in summer 2023, and short-range missiles in autumn 2024.
GEOPOLITICAL IMPLICATIONS OF THE RUSSIA-UKRAINE WAR ... socialsciencesbulletin.com 1 fact
claimThe study identifies NATO expansion, historical grievances, and Russia's ambition for regional dominance as root causes of the Russia-Ukraine war.
(PDF) The Ukrainian War A Realist Perspective on Geopolitical ... academia.edu 1 fact
claimThe war in Ukraine has significantly disrupted global energy markets, forcing Europe to seek alternative energy supplies while facing rising prices due to reduced reliance on Russian energy sources.
Quest for Strategic Autonomy? Europe Grapples with the US - Ifri ifri.org 1 fact
perspectiveEuropean capitals are experiencing growing unease regarding China's impact on European security, partly due to the perception that Beijing has enabled Russia’s war efforts in Ukraine.
The EU between strategic autonomy and the transatlantic relationship esisc.org 1 fact
claimThe Russian invasion of Crimea, the war in Ukraine, and the migration crisis initiated a reversal of the long-standing decline in European defense spending.
Geopolitical, Strategic, and Humanitarian Implications of ... ardd-jo.org 1 fact
claimRussia lacks the capacity or motivation to offer Iran meaningful support because it is preoccupied with the war in Ukraine.
EU Strategic Autonomy and Transatlantic Relations linkedin.com 1 fact
claimThe debate on European strategic autonomy is currently being reshaped by the Russia–Ukraine war, NATO dynamics, defence industrial capacity, and technological sovereignty.
How to Handle Iran's Nuclear Ambitions - New Lines Institute newlinesinstitute.org 1 fact
accountDonald Trump returned to office with the intention of being an 'ultimate dealmaker,' but faced difficulties in negotiations with Russia regarding the war in Ukraine and with the Palestinian issue in Gaza.
Europe's Strategic Shift: Navigating a New Geopolitical Era kashmirtimes.com 1 fact
claimChina's 'no limits' partnership with Russia, which has persisted during the war in Ukraine, has negatively impacted China's image among many Europeans and clarified that China's geopolitical alignment often prioritizes authoritarianism over sovereignty and the UN charter.
How China and Russia View the Iran War Differently nationalinterest.org 1 fact
claimThe conflict in the Middle East creates strategic space for Russia by diverting Western attention and resources away from the war in Ukraine.
Iran's Global Posture Hides Domestic Insecurities carnegieendowment.org 1 fact
claimIran is providing military support, including drones and reportedly missiles, to Russia for the war in Ukraine.