

February 24 marked one year of the war in Ukraine. What should the global community take note of and what should be done?
Read the recent perspectives from RSIS researchers.
- Finding a Path to a Neutral Ukraine – Lawrence Anderson, Senior Fellow, RSIS
A year after Russian forces crossed the border, an end to the war is not in sight. This is ... more
February 24 marked one year of the war in Ukraine. What should the global community take note of and what should be done?
Read the recent perspectives from RSIS researchers.
- Finding a Path to a Neutral Ukraine – Lawrence Anderson, Senior Fellow, RSIS
A year after Russian forces crossed the border, an end to the war is not in sight. This is a timely reminder that all states need to embrace the fundamental tenets enshrined in the UN Charter: respect sovereignty and territorial integrity; refrain from the threat or use of force; and settle disputes peacefully. Standing by these tenets is essential to avoiding another calamity like the war in Ukraine.
- States of Insecurity: Recalibrations After the Russian Invasion of Ukraine – Joel Ng, Deputy Head, CMS, RSIS
Three senses of insecurity have developed since the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine: The assault on democracy, the global imbalance of power, and the disregard for the international rules-based system. Addressing these fears can only happen through multilateral cooperation.
For more articles from RSIS researchers on the Ukraine War, check out the resource page on War in Ukraine.