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James Nixey is a leading expert on Russian foreign policy at London's Chatham House. In an interview with RFE/RL's Georgian Service, he says it is difficult to predict how Russia's invasion of ...
James Nixey, Head of the Russia and Eurasia Program at the Chatham House talks to Eleni Giokos about what could happen following Donald Trump’s phone call with Vladimir Putin, and why the ...
James Nixey leads the Russia-Eurasia programme at the Chatham House thinktank. More about Russia Ukraine Donald Trump Vladamir Putin Volodymyr Zelensky. Join our commenting forum.
Russia is losing its war against Ukraine. It is not defeated yet. But it is heading in that direction and President Vladimir Putin has fewer and fewer cards to play, writes James Nixey.
The stakes are high: Defeat for Ukraine would “have global ramifications, and there will be no such thing as European security as we (currently) understand it,” James Nixey said.
Editor’s Note: James Nixey is the director of the Russia-Eurasia Programme at Chatham House, specializing in the relationships between Russia and the other post-Soviet states. He previously ...
The stakes are high: Defeat for Ukraine would “have global ramifications, and there will be no such thing as European security as we (currently) understand it,” James Nixey said.
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