Ukraine




America-Ukraine Program







Our Mission




The prime mission of the America-Eurasia Center’s Ukraine Program is to develop new and facilitate existing positive relations between the United States and Ukraine within Eurasia and internationally. The America-Eurasia Center is constantly building an association of Ukrainian scholars who share in this vision. Our America-Ukraine Program is an association of experts who analyze the new trends being made between America and Ukraine and also the new dramatic relations developing within Europe and Asia (Eurasia).

 

There has been a surge in scholarly, journalistic, and political commentary with regards to Ukraine. The America-Eurasia Center seeks to identify specific areas in which the United States and Ukraine can achieve the most productive interactions while maintaining mutual respect for cultures to build new bridges for many years to come.


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  • About Us

    Founded as the first organization in America to use the term Eurasia, it has been the America-Eurasia Center’s vision that the relationship between America and the nations of Eurasia (Europe and Asia), with a newer focus on Ukraine, to work together to build lasting positive relations so that in times of crisis such bonds will not break. Such relationships can only be built from the ground up and that is why the membership and readership of The America-Eurasia Center has grown dramatically. 



    Those who are interested in building peaceful positive relations among nations are becoming increasingly alarmed at the current course of relations between America and nations in Eurasia. 



    New initiatives, solutions, and opportunities must be made. That is why The America-Eurasia Center and its America-Eurasian Business Coalition continue to promote our mission through Programs, Conferences, Publications, and the media which reach billions of people around the world. We are seeking partnerships with all peoples and nations who seek peace and prosperity through understanding...not supporting centuries-old divisions that lead to endless wars and disasters.

  • Research and Reporting

    The America-Eurasia Center continues to expand its research and reporting on Ukraine. The Center is committed to pushing the forefront of Ukraine-focused research through fact-finding group visits sponsored by corporations, businesses, and individuals. Through these visits, the America-Eurasia Center will be better able to understand the unique economic, political, and social climate of Ukraine and assess how the region’s socio-political boundaries will continue to change in the years ahead.


    The benefits of conducting this on-the-ground research will not be limited to just the America-Eurasia Center—multinational corporations, non-government organizations, the wider academic community, and the region itself can all gain insight from our important activities, research, prognoses, and prescriptions. 


    Through grants and private donations, the America-Eurasia Center can propel itself to the forefront of Ukraine-focused research, putting the Center’s resources and dedicated personnel into action on one of the most enduringly important areas for America’s foreign policy. 


  • Our Work

    The America-Eurasia Center promotes positive US relations with Ukraine through its efforts that highlight the important role that Ukraine should play in bringing stability and energy security to the world. Our efforts by scholars and staff to work on initiatives, publications, lecture series, and conferences that further this important mission. 


    The Center works with Ukraine's Government and Embassy staff to have a dialogue toward the goal of promoting freedom and progress in Eurasia and the world. Through important conferences in Congress, at think tanks, and at Universities across the U.S. Articles that the America-Ukraine Program publications  reach key decisionmakers directly, and those who work in the field of international affairs. The Center alone has the U.S. government, Fortune 500 companies, and international organizations’ staff on its distribution lists. Given the latest developments with respect to Ukraine, it becomes more important to advance positive aspects of diplomacy to build greater security, economic progress, and cultural relations throughout the world. 




  • Cultural Event Engagement

    The America-Eurasia Center is intimately involved in several wide-ranging cultural activities. The Center has hosted, and continues to plan and host, students and professionals from Ukraine. This enables the Center to foster mutually beneficial cultural exchanges and personal connections that transcend political, social, and cultural boundaries. 


    Many of these students and professionals are actively engaged in conducting research for the Center, adding their unique perspectives and experiences to discussions surrounding the region and the United States. The goal of the America-Eurasia Center’s efforts in the cultural arena is to help establish continued peaceful relations between Ukraine and Eurasia, which will lead to greater economic growth, clear international dialogue, and wide-ranging cultural exchanges.


Trade and Business


with the America-Eurasia Business Coalition (AEBC)


The America-Eurasia Center engages internationally with Ukraine and American-based multinational companies in the banking, energy, and automotive sectors of commerce. Through its America-Eurasia Business Coalition, many major corporations collaborate with partners and governments to help nations and individuals prosper and succeed. The Center is reaching out to important individuals who believe in our mission and can offer to support our America-Ukraine Program. The Program’s research builds upon important educational, business, and cultural bridges. This Program fosters positive relations between American organizations and Ukraine, such as opportunities that allow the countries to cooperate and learn more closely with each other, which Americans can then use to better assess and understand Ukraine and to engineer a more effective strategy that builds positive relations with Ukraine for the brighter future. Employment and entrepreneurship are key areas of development, as well as new areas of high-tech growth. The America-Eurasia Center has a rich history of educating Americans about the need to develop more positive relations with the regions of Europe and Asia (Eurasia).


Recent Publications


  • Country Report


    NEWS & ANALYSIS

    Ukraine invades Russia - Kursk, October 2024 The NATO Summit, Washington, DC July 2024 Ukraine's Peace Plan, Switzerland, DC June 15-16, 2024 The G-7 Summit Italy, June 2024 G-7 Summit in Italy Supports Ukraine, June 2024 Europe's Current Energy Crisis, June 2024 Russia-Ukraine War Affecting Aviation, June 2024 Estonian Initiative Frozen Russian Assets to Ukraine, June 2024 Increasing Ukraine's Arms Production, April 2024 How Putin Destroyed his Legacy, April 2024 Terrorism and Tragedy Strike Moscow, March 2024 Stopping Russia's Hybrid Warfare, March 2024 Stopping Russian Propaganda, March 2024 Death of a Democratic Hero - Alexei Navalny, February 2024 Ukraine's Digital Transformation - The Dia App, February 2024 The Inevitable European Union, February 2024 Prelude to Genocide in Ukraine, January 2024 Russia and North Korea Cement an Alliance, November 2023 Russia's Long War in Ukraine, October 2023 The Power of Music - Cultural Diplomacy, October 2023 Complex Intricacies Ukraine's Foreign Militias, Sept. 2023 Wagner Group in Belarus Threatens Poland, August 2023 Russia Breaks Black Sea Grain Initiative, August 2023 Bulgaria to join Europe's Schengen Area, August 2023 Ukraine's War affect China and Taiwan, July 2023 Turkey Agrees to NATO Accession, July 2023 Wagner Group's Failed Uprising Against Moscow, June 2023 Ukraine Brings the War to Moscow, June 2023 War in Ukraine - What Does the Future Hold? March 2023 Poland's Miracle - Helping Ukraine's Refugees, February 2023 Zelensky Addresses the UN, October 2022 World's New Arms Race, October 2022 Upcoming European Energy Crisis, October 2022 Devastating Floods in Pakistan, September 2022 Another Chernobyl in Ukraine? August 2022 Germany's Energy Crisis, June 2022 Russia Must Pay Reparations The End of Neutrality in Europe Belarus on a Knife's Edge, April 2022 Davos Summit - Crisis in Europe and World Order Ukraine Constitutional Court in Crisis, April 2021 Putin's Horrible War Continues, March 2022 Putin's War Continues in Ukraine, March 2022 Economic Sanctions for Putin's Russia, March 2022 Putin's War Comes to Ukraine, February 2022 Putin Stand Down, Ukraine Crisis, February 2022 Will China Continue to Support Putin? March 2022 Will Russia Invade Ukraine, January 2022 US-NATO-Russia and European Security, January 2022 Europe's Rapid Deployment Force, December 2021
    Civil Society Highjacked in Former FSU, October 2021 Belarus Hijack a Dissident, June 2021 Positive Sino-Russian Relations May 2021 Navalny Penal Colony Ik-2 Vladimir, Russia, April 2021 Crisis in Ukraine - War or Peace? February 2021 European Reponses to Russian Aggression, December 2020 European and Japanese Relations, November 2020 The Catalan Independence Movement, August 2020 Ukrainian Peace and a New Transnistria, December 2019 US-Russia Suspension of the IMF Agreement February 2019 EU membership and Ukrainian Integration, March 2019 Ukraine & Minsk II, November 2017 Refugee Crisis and the European Union, December 2017 Latest Developments in Eurasian Economic Union, October 2017 Balance of Power, July 2017 Russian Support - New Post Western World Order, March 2017 Turkey and the European Union, 2016 Closing the Books: An Overview of Davos 2016, February 2016 Solving the Crisis Between Ukraine and Russia, March 2015 Russia and Ukraine’s Failed Electoral System: Proportional Representation Jon Basil Utley, The Eurasian Center/EBC, March 31, 2014 Система пропорционального представительства: недостатки избирательных систем России и Украины Джон Бейзил Атли, The Eurasian Center/EBC, 31 марта 2014 Euromaidan and Ukraine’s Destructive Divide, March 2014 Europe Union’s Issues with Russia’s Gazprom, February 2014 Immigration in Eurasia - Incentives and Dangers, January 2013 Eurasia Brief – White House Press Conference US-Russia, June 24, 2010 Central Europe's Far-Right: Gaining Strength, May 2009 Anti-Semitism in Ukraine: Post Jackson-Vanik, April 2008 Avoiding a New Cold War: US-Russian Relations, September 2007 Cooperative Threat Reduction: Central Eurasia, August 2007

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