A year after Russia’s invasion, Ukraine is suffering a catastrophic humanitarian crisis. The outflow of millions of refugees has placed a strain on neighboring countries.
The Global Impact of the War in Ukraine
Expert analysis and background from the Council on Foreign Relations examine the global impact of the war in Ukraine—including a humanitarian crisis, international aid, and economic sanctions—one year after the invasion began.
Governments most directly affected by Russia’s war on Ukraine all worry about sustaining domestic support for their policies. One year in, however, they have managed this problem with surprising success.
One year after the invasion began, here’s what economic sanctions have achieved and where critics say they’ve fallen short.
Germany, once dangerously dependent on Russian energy, has defied Russian expectations in its reaction to war in Ukraine.
Twenty-two experts from nineteen countries reflect on what they think are the most important impacts of the war and what they see as a way forward in managing or ending the conflict.
The main battle tanks that the United States and Germany have agreed to provide Ukraine will help its forces punch through Russian fortifications and retake lost territory.
Six graphics illustrate the extraordinary level of support the United States has provided Ukraine this year in its war against Russian invaders.
Russia’s invasion of Ukraine has led European governments to propose bans on Russian oil and gas, but rising energy costs and a lack of alternatives …