USA TODAY
April 25, 2014
By Oren Dorell
The West has several things it can do short of military intervention to deter Russian President Vladimir Putin from taking unwanted action inUkraine, analysts said.
Category Archives: Interviews
СИМПТОМАТИЧНАЯ ПРОВОКАЦИЯ (Video)
TV9 Israel
April 18, 2014
В самопровозглашенной Донецкой республике появились провокационные листовки, обязывающие евреев проходить регистрацию за деньги. В противном случае власти якобы угрожают их выслать.
Dr. Cohen on Anderson Cooper 360 discussing “Hillary Clinton compares Putin to Hitler (Video)
CNN
March 5th, 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.
G-8 SUSPENSION TOPS LIMITED TOOLKIT TO SWAY RUSSIA
Businessweek
March 02, 2014
By Margaret Talev
The U.S. and other Group of Eight nations suspended preparations for a June summit in Russia because of the military action in Ukraine
UKRAINE PROTESTERS BACK PREMIER CANDIDATE AS AID WEIGHED
Bloomberg News
February 26, 2014
By John Fraher, Daryna Krasnolutska and Nicole Gaouette
Arseniy Yatsenyuk won the support of Ukrainian protesters in Kiev to lead an interim cabinet and avert a default after the nation’s bloodiest unrest since World War II as the U.S. said it was working on a $1 billion rescue.
Ukraine Govt. to Drop Charges Against Protesters (video)
Bloomberg TV
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.”
UKRAINE EXPLODES IN VIOLENCE
USA TODAY
February 19, 2014
By Olga Rudenko
The standoff between Ukrainians who want European-style democracy and a government that is aligned with Russia erupted Tuesday in an explosion of violence that left 25 dead and could reignite an East-West confrontation thought long buried.
WORRY BUILDS OVER RUSSIA OLYMPIC SECURITY
POLITICO
January 22, 2014
By Philip Ewing
Official Washington says it’s confident Russia can handle security at the Winter Olympics next month — but better to be safe than sorry.