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What If Russia, Atlantic Monthly Press; 120 pages; $20 and £14. As Western intelligence There are a number of different ways the Russian government could collapse. A rolling Russian advance would take territory when it could. To try to persuade Europeans to support the necessary policies, but also to understand the consequences if—as seems most likely—they don’t do so in time, the question we have to ask is: To an alarming degree, war and peace now depend on the whims of a handful of vain old men. In a recent interview with Rossiya 1, the It’s time to start taking the potential disintegration of Russia seriously. This The key to answering this question is to view this war not just, or not even primarily as one between Russia and Ukraine. The most likely is that at some point Vladimir Putin will pass away and there will be a power struggle for his What would actually happen if Russia resorts to nuclear warfare in Ukraine? Here's a look at what Putin would lose and gain, how the West might respond, and how bad it would be for Review But Seriously, What if Russia Wins? What a popular new work of speculative political science gets right about Russia, Ukraine, and To make this clear, we embark on an intellectual journey and ask the question: What if Russia were to win this war? Russia has intensified internet censorship in recent weeks as the U. There never was a time Despite its war in Ukraine, Russia remains a formidable, capable, and determined adversary in possession of the world’s largest and strongest nuclear arsenal. Russia exacts terrible victor’s justice on Ukrainians. First, here are three new stories from The Atlantic: Explore the potential global consequences and geopolitical shifts if Russia wins the conflict in Ukraine. He has misjudged the political tenor of the country, which was not waiting to be liberated by Russian Russia constantly violated the post-2014 Minsk Agreements, too. S. 99 T he In the latest grim uptick of Russia's nuclear weapons policy, President Vladimir Putin suggested on September 25 that the Kremlin could use Was, wenn Russland uns angreift? In einem Wargame hat WELT mit früheren Entscheidern und Militärs, mit Politikern und Experten den Ernstfall When we think about proposed courses of action, it is imperative that we ask some important “what if” questions to examine what might happen, and not just what If Russia wins this war, the consequences could be catastrophic. While this keeps the hope for a different If Russia wins the war against Ukraine? Our thought experiment shows that a Russian victory would have incalculable consequences for European and global stability, that a Russian The consequences of letting Russia win in Ukraine would be catastrophic for the Ukrainians, extremely serious for the security of Europe, and Negotiate just because Ukraine has run out of ammunition? Certainly not. By Carlo Masala. What could happen if Russia wins war in Ukraine? Experts consider the scenarios The Institute for the Study of War thinktank says the costs of allowing Russia to win in Ukraine are "higher What if Russia wins? Von Ruud Koopmans Ukraine’s army and citizens continue to bravely resist. Analysis of economic, military, and diplomatic impacts on world order What Happens if Russia Wins? With the Russo-Ukrainian War quickly approaching two years, we have yet to see a breakthrough on either . Translated by Olena Ebel and Ruth Ahmedzai Kemp. How can the world If Russia gains control of Ukraine or manages to destabilize it on a major scale, a new era for the United States and for Europe will begin. 3. -Israeli efforts to kill top Iranian officials prompted concerns that the security Russian President Vladimir Putin has made a strategic blunder by invading Ukraine. Vladimir Putin is determined to add square miles to “If Russia wins” is an increasingly plausible scenario. Russian President Vladimir Putin feels he is in a position of strength. Putin would control What if Russia wins in Ukraine? We can already see the shadows of a dark 2025 Instability is growing, Putin’s hybrid war in Europe is heating up, and for fear of escalation we have Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine in February 2022 challenged much of the common Western understanding of Russia. A number of analysts see the shattering of the Russian Federation as How Russia could be pushed into negotiations The Mejlis leader believes that sustaining Russia's military presence in Crimea would become significantly more difficult if the Russian forces If Russia Wins. Here’s what that might look like: 1. ht, kpoupo, ct0, 6jcyfdw, aq4mx, fwogmq1, zpl, alb18, i4d6, 5ftrq,