Europe

Speakers: Credibility, success are keys to winning information war with Russia

November 21, 2014

“We believe that Ukraine can make it as a European, free, Western-minded country,” Cohen said. “So does Vladimir Putin. And he is scared of that because an alternative Slavic, Eastern Slavic, Orthodox, half-of-the-country Russian-speaking country next to Russia is something he cannot tolerate.”

by Oksana Lyachynska

Kyiv Post

November 21, 2014

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How East-West Competition Turned Balkan Energy into a Geopolitical Football

November 20, 2014

Europe’s dependency on Russian gas, especially in Central and Eastern Europe, has become a major strategic liability for the West. This is especially true as the war in Eastern Ukraine has brought relations between Moscow and Brussels as well as many of the European capitals to new lows.  

By Ariel Cohen

Journal of Energy Security

November 20, 2014

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Politicians’ prosecution in Georgia is wrong - Ariel Cohen

November 5, 2014

The expert said many in Washington believe that prosecuting former senior officials of Georgia, starting with President Mikheil Saakashvili and now, Alasania, is wrong, as it turns a democracy into a vendetta.

By Elmira TariverdiyevaTrend AZ

November 5, 2014

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Dr. Cohen’s comments on RBK Russian Business TV Channel (Video)

November 2, 2014

США грозят РФ новыми санкциями, если Москва признает голосование легитимным.

November 2, 2014

RBK Russian Business TV Channel

Putin’s Valdai folly: Attacking the U.S. while standing on a shaky economy is unwise

October 24, 2014

On Oct. 24, Vladimir Putin delivered his annual Valdai Club speech, providing a unique peek into his geopolitical soul.While the Russian president raised important questions concerning post-Cold War global security and the role of the United States in the world order, he did it with such an edge — if not vitriol — that all hopes of a positive reception in Washington were dashed.

By Ariel Cohen

The Washington Times

October 30, 2014

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Ariel Cohen: Putin may be compensating for reputational damage to Russia in the conflict in Ukraine by trying to resolve the Karabakh conflict

October 16, 2014

The United States has always had a very modest record of achievements in Armenia. This is a one-way street. The U.S. seeks a resolution to the Karabakh conflict, but Armenia is resisting. I cannot remember what Armenia has given to the States but it has received a lot from the States, including hundreds of millions of dollars in aid and the 902 that restricts the aid to Azerbaijan.

by Ashot Safaryan

ArmInfo News Agency

October 16, 2014

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Obama inaction on Ukraine could impede nuclear disarmament

September 1, 2014

Ariel Cohen, director of the Center for Energy Natural Resources and Geopolitics at the Institute for the Analysis of Global Security, said the situation “looks like a disaster for Ukraine, but more importantly, it looks like a disaster for the cause of nonproliferation.

The Washington Times

September 1, 2014

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Armenia and Azerbaijan: On the Brink of War?

August 7, 2014

The messy business of post-imperial disintegration is not over. The eruption of Russian-Ukrainian hostilities is not the only case in point. The former Soviet republics of Armenia and Azerbaijan are at it again, too. And there may be a connection between the two conflicts, experts say.

By Dr. Ariel Cohen

The National Interest

August 7, 2014

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Escalation of Armenia-Azerbaijan violence produces threat to peace in South Caucasus

August 2, 2014

Escalation of violence between Armenia and Azerbaijan produces a serious threat to peace and stability in South Caucasus, Ariel Cohen, PhD, Principal, International Market Analysis Ltd, an energy and natural resources political risk company told Trend.He added that yet, unfortunately, the media is not reporting the story, just as it its coverage of the massive bloodshed in Syria and Iraq due to ISIS violence, has drastically declined.

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August 2, 2014

Interview with Dr. Cohen about Hague ruling against Russia

August 1, 2014

Russia is being forced to pay back almost $52bn to former share holders of defunct oil group, Yukos.This, according to a court ruling by the Hague on Thursday.The decision, which comes almost ten years after the oil company went bankrupt, is being hailed as a victory for justice by market analysts.

August 1, 2014

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The Islamic State: Be Afraid, Be Very Afraid

July 15, 2014

Ariel Cohen, a leading U.S. energy and geopolitics expert and the principal of International Market Analysis, said the Islamic State has an “ambitious agenda” to try and conquer large territories, setting up violent clashes with multiple armies, governments and civilian fighters.  “We may be, for all intents and purposes, looking at a multi-century conflict,” he said.

By Claude

SalhaniOilPrice.com

July 15,  2014

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Ariel Cohen: France unlikely to bring about resolution to Nagorno-Karabakh conflict

June 8, 2014

A leading American energy and geopolitics expert and the Principal of International Market Analysis, a natural resources advisory company, Ariel Cohen spoke to Trend regarding several topical issues, including the U.S.-Azerbaijan relations, the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict, recent developments in Iraq and Iran's disputed nuclear program.

By Claude Salhani

Trend AZ

July 8, 2014

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Europe's Energy Dependence on Russia Can't Last

May 26, 2014

Vladimir Putin is the father of the most significant energy mix shift in Europe. Ukraine may be the straw that broke the back of the energy camel. As a result, Russia is about to lose a lot of revenue. Talk about the unintended consequences.

Even before Putin occupied the Crimea and supported separatist insurgency in Eastern Ukraine, the EU Commission began to seek ways to diminish the continent’s dependence on the Russian gas.

By Ariel Cohen

The Heritage Foundation

May 26, 2014

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Ukraine's Future: To Whom Does It Belong?

May 24, 2014

In the recent makeshift referenda in Donetsk and Luhansk unrecognized by the West, a small minority of eligible voters voted in favor of secession from Ukraine. Now, some Western politicians and analysts are wondering: If those people came out to vote for “independence,” aren’t we obligated to consider their opinion when pondering the future of Ukraine?

By Ariel Cohen

The Heritage Foundation

May 25, 2014

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Three Keys to European Energy Independence from Russia

May 21, 2014

Vladimir Putin is the father of the most significant energy mix shift in Europe. Ukraine may be the straw that broke the back of the energy camel.

As a result, Russia is about to lose a lot of revenue. Talk about the unintended consequences.

Even before Putin occupied the Crimea and supported separatist insurgency in Eastern Ukraine, the EU Commission began to seek ways to diminish the continent’s dependence on the Russian gas.

By Ariel Cohen

Wall Street Journal

May 21, 2014

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Vladimir Putin's New Fifth International

May 21, 2014

In the recent makeshift referenda in Donetsk and Luhansk unrecognized by the West, a small minority of eligible voters voted in favor of secession from Ukraine. Now, some Western politicians and analysts are wondering: If those people came out to vote for "independence," aren’t we obligated to consider their opinion when pondering the future of Ukraine?

By Ariel Cohen

The Heritage Foundation

May 21, 2014

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Ariel Cohen: Russia is expanding intimidation tactics in eastern Ukraine

April 24, 2014

Vice President Joe Biden, who went to Ukraine on Monday for a two-day visit to express U.S. support for the government in Kyiv, has accused Russia of being behind the irregular armed forces who are taking over Eastern Ukraine. However, he did not offer much beyond $50 million in assistance to fight corruption.

By Ariel Cohen

Kyiv Post

April 24, 2014

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What can stop Putin?

April 15, 2014

Europe, which imports 40% of its natural gas for electricity and heat from Russia, could reduce its Russian imports by restarting mothballed nuclear reactors (eight out of 17 in Germany alone) and increasing its imports of liquid natural gas from Africa, the Persian Gulf and the USA, said Ariel Cohen, an analyst at the Heritage Foundation.

By Oren DorellU

SA TODAY

April 15, 2014

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Interview with Dr. Cohen on China's View of Ukraine

March 22, 2014

China's View of Ukraine On Sunday, March 16, 2014, Crimea voted overwhelmingly in favor of independence from Ukraine and unity with Russia. What are China's views on the crisis involving the Crimea, Ukraine and Russia? How do China's interests converge or diverge from Russia's.

Heritage Foundation in Washington, DC.

March 22,2014

Radio Television Hong Kong

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Dr. Cohen on Anderson Cooper 360 discussing “Hillary Clinton compares Putin to Hitler (Video)

March 6, 2014

During a private fundraiser, former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton compared Putin's claims of protecting minorities as justification for invading Ukraine to similar actions by Hitler in the 1930s. Anderson discussed these remarks and Putin's strategies with author Masha Gessen and Ariel Cohen, who is a senior research fellow at the Heritage Foundation who interviewed Putin several times.

CNN

March 5th, 2014

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Getting Russia off the Ukrainian Tree in the Crimea

March 5, 2014

Last week, Russia declared war on Ukraine. On March 1, the Russian Parliament’s Upper House, the Council of the Federation, voted to authorize the use of force against its neighbor. Now Russia has invaded the Crimea, my birthplace, a beautiful peninsula offering a subtropical coastline that has been popular with visitors since the days of Anton Chekhov.

Today’s visitors are not so friendly.

By Ariel Cohen

National Review

March 5, 2014

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G-8 Suspension Tops Limited Toolkit to Sway Russia

March 2, 2014

Ariel Cohen of the Republican-leaning Heritage Foundation in Washington said Russia’s G-8 status “does matter” in conjunction with sanctions.“They crave legitimacy,” Cohen said of Russia. “They can destroy their attractiveness as a business-investment target, and they can pay tens of billions of dollars of capital that is fleeing Russia as we speak.”

By Margaret Talev

Businessweek

March 02, 2014

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Ukraine: Next Steps

February 27, 2014

Ukrainians have succeeded in their struggle against a corrupt, incompetent president. For now. But for the revolution to be a success, Kyiv’s new leaders must make a strong effort to reform the economy, revitalize government institutions and protect the country’s sovereignty—not squabble over power and portfolios.

By Dr. Ariel Cohen

February 27, 2014

The National Interest

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Q&A: Russian Military Mobilization and the Violent Action in the Crimea

February 27, 2014

Today, unknown forces wearing uniforms took over the Parliament, Council of Ministers and Justice Ministry buildings in the Autonomous Republic of the Crimea, a majority-Russian speaking area, which has belonged to Ukraine since 1954. There are reports of similar forces controlling the port city and the resort of Yalta. It appears that a Russia-backed operation to detach the Crimea from Ukraine has begun.

By Dr. Ariel Cohen

The Heritage Foundation

February 27, 2014

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Ukraine Govt. to Drop Charges Against Protesters (video)

February 21, 2014

The Heritage Foundation's Ariel Cohen and Peter Cook discuss the latest news on Ukrainian political strife on Bloomberg Television's "In The Loop."Bloomberg TV

February 21, 2014

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