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Council News
Jonathan Paris Discusses Syrian Crisis with France 24
Jonathan Paris, nonresident senior fellow with the Atlantic Council's South Asia Center, appeared on France 24 to discuss Russia's support for the Assad regime and what it means for a possible UN resolution against Syria.
Damon Wilson US Senate Testimony: Ukraine at a Crossroads
On February 1, Atlantic Council executive vice president Damon Wilson testified at a hearing of the US Senate Committe on Foreign Relations on the topic: "Ukraine at a Crossroads: What's at Stake for the US and Europe?"
Michele Dunne on US-Egypt Relations for NPR's Morning Edition
Relations between the US and Egypt have taken a downturn since Egyptian authorities raided the offices of seventeen nongovernmental organizations in December - three of them US-funded. Michele Dunne, director of the Atlantic Council's Rafik Hariri Center for the Middle East, spoke on NPR's Morning Edition about the situation and what it means for US aid to Egypt.
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The South Asia Center receives guidance and support from many experts throughout the world. Our senior fellows, guest-speakers, Center patrons, and visitors contribute heavily to the Center’s mission to “wage peace,” and engage the international community in the region. The Center asked our contributors the simple, but key question, “What you do expect in 2012?”
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Ukraine Election 2010
More Political Turmoil May Follow Ukraine Elections
February 10, 2010Alexander Motyl, an Atlantic Council contributing editor and professor of political science at Rutgers University, appeared on Chicago Public Radio to discuss Yulia Tymoshenko's legal challenge to Viktor Yanukovych's victory in Ukraine's presidential runoff election on February 7.
Ukraine Elections: Let's Not Get Carried Away
Nikolas Gvosdev | February 08, 2010Adrian Karatnycky's analysis of Ukraine's presidential run-off election ends on a positive note.
Viktor Yanukovych: Ukraine's New President
February 08, 2010Adrian Karatnycky, a nonresident senior fellow with the Atlantic Council's Transatlantic Relations Program, published the op-ed "Re-Introducing Viktor Yanukovych" about Ukraine's new president in the Wall Street Journal.
Re-Introducing Viktor Yanukovych
Adrian Karatnycky | February 08, 2010The triumph of Viktor Yanukovych in Ukraine's presidential election on Sunday marks the remarkable political comeback of a man who was the pariah of the Orange Revolution of 2004.
EU Energy Security May Depend on Ukraine Election Runoff
Alexandros Petersen | January 22, 2010This winter may not see a natural-gas crisis in Ukraine, but then again, the country's presidential election isn’t over. The outcome of the February 7 second round runoff may well determine whether the gas crises continue, and by extension, shape the future of European energy consumption.
Ukraine Election: A Yushchenko Post-Mortem
Adrian Karatnycky | January 19, 2010Orange Revolution hero Viktor Yushchenko has been rejected decisively by Ukraine's voters in the January 17th vote. However, this repudiation should not prevent us from seeing some his enduring successes, even as we acknowledge his failings.
Ukraine Presidential Election 2010
January 18, 2010Several Atlantic Council experts weighed in at the New Atlanticist on the January 17 presidential election in Ukraine, the country's first vote for president since the 2004 Orange Revolution, and the February 7 runoff election. Their thoughts and analyses, as well as other related Council work on Ukraine, are collec
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The Way Forward in Europe

On February 13, the Atlantic Council's Global Business and Economics Program will host Luc Frieden, finance minister of Luxembourg, and an influential member of the European Union’s Eurogroup and Economic and Financial Affairs Council.
Libya Revisited: Coalition Building and the Future of NATO Operations

Please join the Atlantic Council for a public address and conversation with General Charles Bouchard, commander of the NATO military mission in Libya.
Pivotal Partnerships: The Prospects for International Defense Cooperation in an Age of Austerity

On Wednesday, February 15, Deputy Secretary of Defense Ashton Carter will join the Atlantic Council for a public address and conversation on international defense cooperation.
Counter-Piracy Task Force: Strategic Approaches to the Piracy Challenge

On February 8, 2012, the International Security Program and the Michael S. Ansari Africa Center hosted a meeting of the Atlantic Council Maritime Piracy Task Force, chaired by Atlantic Council Board Director Franklin D. Miller. This is the third in a series of meetings looking into the challenge of piracy and possible strategic approaches.
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Is Nigeria at a Crossroad?
In this edition of the New Atlanticist Podcast, Atlantic Council senior fellow Sarwar Kashmeri speaks to Mr. Tutu Agyare, founder and managing partner of Nubuke Investments, one of Africas’s largest asset managers.

















