Russian military forces invaded Ukraine on Thursday, precipitating a dangerous security and humanitarian crisis in Europe. In a live Twitter Spaces conversation, a Brookings roundtable assessed the security and economic ripple effects of Russia’s invasion and explained what sanctions the U.S. and Europe have imposed so far and what further tools they can bring to bear.
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- Around the halls: Implications of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine
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PodcastRussia invades Ukraine: What happens next?
John R. Allen,
John R. Allen
Suzanne Maloney,
Suzanne Maloney
Vice President and Director
- Foreign Policy
@MaloneySuzanne
Douglas A. Rediker,
Douglas A. Rediker
Nonresident Senior Fellow
- Foreign Policy, Global Economy and Development, Center on the United States and Europe
@dougrediker
Constanze Stelzenmüller, and
Constanze Stelzenmüller
Director
- Center on the United States and Europe,
Senior Fellow
- Foreign Policy, Center on the United States and Europe,
Fritz Stern Chair on Germany and Trans-Atlantic Relations
@ConStelz
Thomas Wright
Thomas Wright
Former Brookings Expert
@thomaswright08
February 25, 2022