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Glib Voloskyi
Joint War Termination Strategy for the Russo-Ukrainian Conflict: An Overview of the New Research by the CBA Initiatives Center
The Russian Federation’s rigid, maximalist position – one that is incompatible with Ukraine’s minimum acceptable conditions – makes real progress in negotiations impossible. Therefore, bringing peace closer and initiating a substantive dialogue will require a change in the strategic context of the conflict.
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Analytical department
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Veteran department
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Декілька авторів
“Standing By Their Side”: A New Study by the CBA Initiatives Center Explores the Impact of Adaptive Sports on Veterans’ Close Ones
The new study, “Standing By Their Side: The Impact of Adaptive Sports On Veterans’ Families and Close Ones”, aims to examine the recovery process and the role of adaptive sports through the eyes of the closest circles of veterans.
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Analytical department
Rescue on the water: Come Back Alive Foundation presents study on first aid and evacuation during waterborne operations
The document systematizes the field and analytical experience of combat medics from various units.
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From Civilian to Soldier: Come Back Alive Initiatives Center Studies Basic Military Training in Ukraine
The importance of the study lies in the fact that training directly affects soldiers’ survival, mission performance, enemy attrition, and the overall effectiveness of military operations.
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Veteran department
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Yaroslava Bratus
"The Joy Of Movement: How Adaptive Sports Help Veterans Recover” — Ukraine’s First Study in the Field
The report demonstrates that adaptive sports contribute not only to veterans’ physical rehabilitation but also to their psychological resilience. The study is the first of its kind in Ukraine, marking an initial effort to collect and analyze data on the development and potential scaling of adaptive sports.
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Analytical department
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Glib Voloskyi
Goodbye, Neutrality: An Analysis of Swedish Military Aid to Ukraine
The Kingdom of Sweden's role in supporting Ukraine over the past decade has been both significant and transformative. Following Russia's invasion of Ukraine in 2014, Sweden actively contributed to bolstering Ukraine's Armed Forces. Initially, this support was limited to training assistance. However, the onset of the full-scale invasion in 2022 marked a dramatic expansion in the scope of aid. Sweden began providing equipment, financial military assistance, technology, and lethal weaponry.
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Analytical department
Why are servicemen leaving the Armed Forces?
This research is focused on the issues due to which the Armed Forces of Ukraine lose qualified personnel. Qualitative and quantitative research methods have been used for this research. The qualitative research method included interviews with personnel in combat units and the military command & control (C2) bodies that are dealing with human resources matters.
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Analytical department
Generalization and assessment of Territorial Defense Forces application experience in 2022
This policy brief contains a succinct history of development and application of Territorial Defense Forces (TDF) during the new phase of Russian aggression after 24 February 2022.
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Analytical department
No alternative. Ukraine’s full fledged NATO membership is the only efficient security guarantee
Ukrainian partners, among them NATO members, have number of prejudices regarding Ukraine’s full fledged membership in NATO.
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Analytical department
Protest dynamics and the Kremlin state capacity to reaction and countermeasures
This document is a public (abbreviated) part of the closed research under the title “Transformation of Russian Statehood” conducted by the Analytical Department NGO “Come Back Alive!”.
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Analytical department
Needles for a porcupine
The decision of Russian political-military leadership on February 24, 2022, to morph local aggression at Donbas and tensions at sea into the largest regional war in Europe since 1945 is the greatest tragedy of modern Ukraine.