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Russia’s Ghost Soldiers and the Crime of Aggression

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Upcoming Event:聽join us聽for a conversation about Russia鈥檚 so-called ghost soldiers and how, in time, they may help international prosecutors to prove the crime of aggression.聽聽

This is the latest installment of our Aftershocks event series. .


搁别补诲:听 What a recent appearance by Russian oligarch Yevgeny Prigozhin聽in the occupied Donbas region signals about the mix of聽ultranationalism, disinformation, and violence that has long fueled Russia鈥檚 war on Ukraine.


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Press note: To arrange an interview, please contact Joanne Zalatoris (zalatoris@newamerica.org).


麻豆果冻传媒 Experts in the News

  • A One Stop Shop: In a , Candace Rondeaux tells Vox's Noel King聽that the Wagner Group network is more than just mercenaries, but rather a "one stop shop" for security, electioneering, back channel diplomacy, and mass disinformation, often working in concert.
  • World War III?: In a piece for World Politics Review, Candace writes that the war in Ukraine is already a war about the future of global energy and food security.
  • Sinking Ship: Peter Singer鈥檚 explains what we know about the sinking of the Moskva, the flagship of Russia鈥檚 Black Sea fleet. 鈥淭here鈥檚 a wide variety of roles that unmanned surface systems could play, from helping to extend Ukraine鈥檚 surveillance out further and further away from its coastline, to potentially aiding in the targeting of Russian vessels, to helping to sweep Ukrainian waterways of mines if Russia goes that route,鈥 he told .
  • LikeWar: Peter was a guest on radio show to discuss the impact of technology on the war.
  • The Lessons of Ukraine: Peter also joined the podcast to talk about what this war means for the future of conflict.

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Russia’s Ghost Soldiers and the Crime of Aggression