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Don’t Let China Win the Peace in Ukraine
Might China win the peace once the dust has settled from Ukraine’s war? Dr Helena Ivanov and Bob Seely explore, in The Telegraph.
Research Collaboration with High-Risk Countries: What does the UK Public Think?
As geopolitical tensions continue to increase, so does research collaboration with international actors such as China. What risks should the UK Government, universities, and UK-based research programmes be aware of? And what do the British public think? Helena Ivanov writes for the Henry Jackson Society.
Russia Today rolls out in Eastern Europe
As Russia intensifies its onslaught on Ukraine, Serbian President Vučić cosies up to the Kremlin & RT launches a Serbian language version of its site, angering the EU. Serbia does not seem to be helping itself. Helena Ivanov for UnHerd.
On Russia, Serbia is playing a dangerous game
Serbia is finding itself in an increasingly precarious position. The gulf between the EU and Russia is widening, and soon enough it may be forced to pick sides. Helena Ivanov writes for UnHerd.
Will peace in the Balkans last?
Helena Ivanov writes for The Post by UnHerd on how a flare-up on the Serbia-Kosovo border could destabilise Europe, and what the EU must do to prevent this.
The Ukraine crisis is dividing the Balkans
Helena Ivanov writes for The Post by UnHerd on Serbia’s struggle to maintain a balancing act between East and West and how internal disputes over condemning Russia highlight the difficult position that the Western Balkans is in.
Why is Serbia Europe’s weak link in taking on Putin?
Helena Ivanov explains for CapX why Serbia is not aligned with other EU nations in taking on Putin, and how if the West wants Serbia in its camp, it needs to offer something tangible.