Opinion

KSE: Most of Russia’s shadow fleet operates outside western insurance system

Kyiv School of Economics February 26, 2025

KSE Institute has released a new report, “Oil Spill Insurance and the Shadow Fleet,” examining P&I insurance coverage across the global tanker fleet, with a particular focus on the ships that deal with Russian oil.

Ruble stabilises but long-term strength depends on sanctions relief

bne IntelliNews February 24, 2025

After collapsing last summer to RUB100 to the dollar , the Russian ruble has recovered a lot of ground and current settled at a relatively strong level of RUB90 to the dollar. Further appreciation will depend on sanctions relief, says Rencap.

MACRO ADVISORY: A new hope, but far from Mission Accomplished

Chris Weafer CEO of Macro-Advisory February 13, 2025

The return of Realpolitik. True to his promise, President Trump and his team have actively engaged with the Kremlin and appear to have reached the broad outline of a roadmap towards a peace process.

COMMENT: Trump's Latin America gambit pays off, but at what cost?

Ricardo Martins in Da Nang February 7, 2025

Donald Trump’s return to the presidency has reignited tensions between the United States and Latin America. However, recent events have allowed Trump to secure his first wins through an aggressive, transactional foreign policy.

ING: Hungary moving in the wrong direction

ING February 7, 2025

ING has reassessed its Hungarian economic and market forecasts at a time when a plethora of indicators and moves in market consensus suggest that things won't improve quickly.

COMMENT: Jordan is in no position to reject Trump's Gaza plans

Mathew Cohen in Tel Aviv February 6, 2025

Jordan has been making waves about not being part of a solution to end the Gaza crisis but it has not legs to stand on.

COMMENT: Turkey, Azerbaijan and Uzbekistan create new Eurasian economic hub

Seymur Mammadov in Baku February 5, 2025

A growing partnership between Azerbaijan, Turkey and Uzbekistan marks an important shift in regional economic diplomacy.

McFAUL: Why Is Trump trying to lose our new cold war with China?

Michael McFaul in Stanford February 5, 2025

In 2017, President Trump’s first administration published a historic National Security Strategy, which said we had entered a new era of great power competition with China and Russia. He was right. But now his policies mean we could lose that fight.

COMMENT: Trump’s return holds both peril and promise for the South Caucasus

Richard Giragosian in Yerevan February 4, 2025

Struggling democracy Armenia left isolated and vulnerable, while for the leaders of Azerbaijan and Georgia, Trump’s victory indicates a welcome relief from the usual US emphasis on democracy and human rights.

COMMENT: Ukraine eyes key role in Azerbaijani gas transit to Europe

Fuad Shahbazov in Durham February 3, 2025

Kyiv wants to become a transit hub for Azerbaijani gas after ending Russian gas transport, but plan faces political, logistical and economic hurdles.

COMMENT: Trump should do a deal with OPEC and tighten sanctions further to collapse the Russian economy

Ben Aris in Berlin February 3, 2025

As its parting shot, the Biden administration imposed the toughest sanctions yet on Russian oil. The incoming Trump administration is changing tack and talking about negotiations, but should tighten sanctions further and cause Russia real pain.

KSE: The cost of the damage and funding needs to rebuild Ukraine's economy

Kyiv School of Economics February 2, 2025

Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine has caused massive destruction of civilian infrastructure. This includes a wide variety of assets and sectors, which have suffered at least $500bn in damage.

KSE: the G7’s $50bn ERA loans to provide Ukraine with stable financing for next few years

Kyiv School of Economics February 2, 2025

The G7’s Extraordinary Revenue Acceleration Loans for Ukraine mechanism is designed to provide Ukraine with an additional $50bn in financial assistance over 2024-27, and will provide a stable source of funding over the next few years.

ING: EU considering Russian aluminium ban in new sanctions push

Ewa Manthey commodities strategist at ING January 28, 2025

The European Union is reportedly considering more import restrictions on Russian aluminium as part of a new package of sanctions targeting Moscow for its invasion of Ukraine. But any impact is likely to be limited.

PANNIER: Taliban’s relations with Central Asia imperilled as Trump turns off aid taps

Bruce Pannier January 27, 2025

Afghanistan pays for electricity and food imports with US development assistance. No more?

COMMENT: Is Latin America prepared for Trump 2.0?

Ricardo Martins in Da Nang January 27, 2025

Donald Trump’s return to the White House, heralded by his inaugural address and subsequent executive orders, has sent shockwaves across the world and Latin America, particularly in Mexico and Panama.

COMMENT: Why is Ukraine struggling to mobilise its citizens to fight?

bne IntelliNews January 27, 2025

Ukraine’s mobilisation efforts to replenish its manpower are failing and increasingly threatening Kyiv’s ability to defend itself against the Russian aggression, leading Russian analysts Peter Korotaev and Volodymyr Ishchenko say.

RIDDLE: Sanctions and the Eurasian Economic Union

Vladislav Inozemtsev for Riddle Ben Aris in Berlin January 27, 2025

The first months of 2025 are likely to mark a turning point in the history of sanctions against Russia: after three years of "escalating" but steadily reducing the tempo of sanctions policy. Are sanctions working?

Are Georgia and Serbia heading for coloured revolutions?

Clare Nuttall in Glasgow January 23, 2025

As protests swell in Georgia and Serbia, the critical question is whether demonstrators will force change or prove ineffective against their deeply entrenched ruling elites.

URUS-ClearPic: Across Eurasia, China is leveraging supply risk successfully – so could others

Alexander Teddy and Alexander Sherwood of Urus Advisory January 23, 2025

In late 2001, when much of the world – especially the US and the West – was preoccupied by 9/11 and the resulting military campaigns, China acceded to the World Trade Organisation. This marked a shift in its global trade and China’s playbook.

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