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Date: 2024-12-14 Page is: DBtxt001.php txt00022108 |
RUSSIAN INVASION OF UKRAINE
REVIEW AFTER 8 WEEKS Council on Foreign Relations: Discussion - The Struggles of the Russian Military in Ukraine Original article: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0JmifIknEZA Burgess COMMENTARY Peter Burgess | ||
The Struggles of the Russian Military in Ukraine
273,792 views April 14th, 2022 Council on Foreign Relations 189K subscribers More than six weeks into its invasion of Ukraine, the Russian military is hindered by an inability to gain air supremacy, supply chain breakdowns, and dangerously low morale. Our panelists discuss the state of Russia's military and the effect on the war in Ukraine. Presider Janine Davidson President, Metropolitan State University of Denver; Former Undersecretary, U.S. Navy (2016–2017); Former Senior Fellow for Defense Policy, Council on Foreign Relations; Former Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense for Plans, U.S. Department of Defense (2009–2012); CFR Member Speakers Philip M. Breedlove Distinguished Professor and CETS Senior Fellow, Sam Nunn School of International Affairs; Georgia Tech, Former Supreme Allied Commander, Europe, NATO Beth E. Sanner Senior Fellow, Intelligence Project, Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs, Harvard Kennedy School; Former Deputy Director of National Intelligence for Mission Integration, Office of the Director of National Intelligence; CFR Member Mark Galeotti Author, The Weaponization of Everything; Principal Director, Mayak Intelligence; Honorary Professor, UCL School of Slavonic and East European Studies; Senior Associate Fellow, Royal United Services Institute The Council on Foreign Relations (CFR) is an independent, nonpartisan membership organization, think tank, and publisher.
Context Council on Foreign Relations Encyclopedia Britannica Council on Foreign Relations (CFR), independent nonpartisan think tank and publisher that promotes understanding of international relations and foreign policy. The Council on Foreign Relations (CFR) was founded in 1921. It does not take policy positions but instead sponsors discussion, analysis, and research. It also publishes the journal Foreign Affairs, a leading forum for discussion of events that affect global affairs. Headquarters are in New York City. Council on Foreign Relations (CFR), independent nonpartisan think tank and publisher that promotes understanding of international relations and foreign policy. The Council on Foreign Relations (CFR) was founded in 1921. It does not take policy positions but instead sponsors discussion, analysis, and research. It also publishes the journal Foreign Affairs, a leading forum for discussion of events that affect global affairs. Headquarters are in New York City. The CFR includes government officials, activists, scholars, business leaders, journalists, and professionals from corporations and nonprofit groups. Members of the council interact directly with high government officials, academic experts, and policy makers in CFR-sponsored panel discussions, workshops, symposia, town halls, and other fora. Membership in the council is available to U.S. citizens who have been nominated by a current member. Life members, whose nominations must be seconded by at least three other persons (preferably CFR members), are elected biannually by the CFR’s board of directors, which seeks to include members of diverse backgrounds and political philosophies. Term members, whose nominations require at least two seconds, serve five-year membership terms and are chosen annually from among applicants 30 to 36 years old. Corporate members are included through the group’s corporate membership program. The CFR also includes the David Rockefeller Studies Program, a think tank made up of adjunct and full-time fellows and scholars as well as resident fellows who contribute to the foreign-affairs discussion through various publications. The CFR is funded by private and institutional donations.
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