Russia’s economic system withstands Western sanctions, whereas US political divisions are worrying Kyiv.
Many observers imagine the struggle in Ukraine is at a impasse.
Regardless of a lot overseas monetary and navy assist – and managing to carry Russian forces again – Ukraine’s efforts on the battlefield have gained little floor not too long ago.
Bipartisan assist for Ukraine in the USA has disintegrated, threatening funding, with uncertainty additionally posed by subsequent 12 months’s US presidential election.
For Russia, there have been excessive navy casualties. Nevertheless it appears to have weathered a lot of the financial injury from wide-ranging sanctions.
So what might occur militarily and politically in 2024? And can or not it’s a decisive 12 months on this struggle?
Presenter: Elizabeth Puranam
Visitors:
Pavel Felgenhauer – Russian navy and defence analyst
Michael Bociurkiw – World affairs analyst and senior fellow on the Atlantic Council’s Eurasia Middle
Chris Weafer – Chief government officer of Macro-Advisory, a strategic consultancy with a concentrate on Russia and the Eurasia area