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Skip to main content MAIN NAVIGATION * About * Our History * Our Offices * Our Donors * Our People * Our Programs * Financials * Careers * Priorities * Future of Democracy * Global Implications of China's Rise * Security and Geopolitics * Technology and Innovation * Policy Insights * Grants * Balkan Trust for Democracy * Black Sea Trust for Regional Cooperation * Engaging Central Europe * Fund for Belarus Democracy * Leadership Development * Fellowships * Alumni Opportunities * Events * All Events * Brussels Forum * Find Experts UTILITY MENU * Donate * News * Contact Search Read the latest news and insights on the unfolding Russia situation from our experts. Explore Here 1 of 1 STATEMENT ON RUSSIAN INVASION OF UKRAINE As an organization dedicated to defending democracy and strengthening the transatlantic relationship, the German Marshall Fund of the United States condemns in the strongest possible terms Russia’s illegal and unprovoked invasion of Ukraine. Read Now Security and Geopolitics Future of Democracy RUSSIA CRISIS Amid the unprecedented crisis in transatlantic security, including the rising tensions on Ukraine's border, GMF highlights our related events, media mentions, commentary, and more over the coming weeks that provides insight on what you need to know. Read More Security and Geopolitics IN THE SPIRIT OF THE MARSHALL PLAN The Marshall Plan was an audacious, innovative strategy to tackle the most pressing challenges of its time. Read More Our Priorities Future of Democracy Global Implications of China's Rise Security and Geopolitics Technology and Innovation WHAT TO WATCH IN 2022 From the Ukraine-Russia border to the testing of Germany's new government, GMF experts weigh in on what to watch in the year ahead. Read Here Previous slide Next slide Authoritarian Interference RUSSIA LAUNCHES FULL-SCALE ATTACK AGAINST UKRAINE: WHAT NOW? Insights February 18, 2022 THE MANY MISREPRESENTATIONS OF THE WEST’S APPROACH TO THE RUSSIA CRISIS Insights January 11, 2022 WHAT DOES PUTIN WANT WITH UKRAINE—AND HOW DOES HE PLAN TO GET IT? TRANSATLANTIC OFFICES Washington, DC Berlin Brussels Ankara Belgrade Bucharest Paris Warsaw Washington, DC Berlin Brussels Ankara Belgrade Bucharest Paris Warsaw THE LATEST March 05, 2022 WHO AND HOW WILL PUT AN END TO PUTIN'S RULE? by Ian Lesser March 08, 2022 UKRAINE WAR SHOULD COUNSEL CHINESE CAUTION ON TAIWAN by Bonnie S. Glaser , Jude Blanchette March 09, 2022 GIVE GEORGIA A FREE TRADE AGREEMENT by Brock Bierman View All Insights Insights February 22, 2022 Despite the Threat it Faces, Ukraine Was Right to Give Up its Nuclear Weapons 7m by Jack Kelly UPCOMING EVENTS Disinformation Russia Ukraine HOW TO WIN THE DISINFORMATION WAR IN UKRAINE? Brussels 9 March 4:00pm CET 5:15pm CET Share This Authoritarian Interference Defense Cooperation Foreign Policy NATO China Russia Ukraine CHINA’S RUSSIA STRATEGY: THE UKRAINE CRISIS AND BEYOND Online 17 March 8:30am EDT 9:30am EDT Share This Foreign Policy NATO European Union United States BRUSSELS FORUM 2022 Brussels 27 June 29 June Share This All Events STORIES OF IMPACT At COP26, in addition to advocating for its priorities as a model developing country, Georgia is also fighting to end the practice of discriminating against developing countries of Eastern Europe in some of the bodies created to implement the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change, the Kyoto Protocol and the Paris Agreement. Jesse Medlong MMF '20 and COP26 Attendee representing Georgia Explore the Fellowship /sites/default/files/styles/large_square/public/2021-11/Jesse_0.png?itok=tM6twj3R GMF's Open European Dialogue (OED) has been selected by the OECD’s Observatory for Public Sector Innovation (OPSI) as a global best practice and an “innovative network tackling cross-border innovation.” Open European Dialogue Read the Announcement /sites/default/files/styles/large_square/public/2021-09/European%20Dialogue.jpg?itok=TIGd36xh "The images you see of Belarus in the media cannot tell you everything that is happening there now. When I traveled to my home country shortly after the presidential elections, I found myself at the center of the Belarusian protests and was able to witness the events on the ground. What I saw there is both inspiring and unsettling." Sophija Savtchouk Program Assistant Read More /sites/default/files/styles/large_square/public/2021-08/PHOTO-2020-09-05-15-40-23.jpg?itok=zv1YQSWW “As a person with a disability, government officials were not going to meet with me if they heard that there was a person with a disability who wanted to meet them. But when they heard that a MMF wanted to meet them, they went out of their way to make that happen. The prestige and reputation of the MMF program and GMF got me in the room when I would not have otherwise been allowed in.” Kerry Thompson 2014 Marshall Memorial Fellow Read More /sites/default/files/styles/large_square/public/2021-08/39075555414_7dfd0ca65f_o_0.jpg?itok=YgPD7XnE “This information that we are a different country, a different republic, was introduced to us early. When you’re a little girl who has to identify herself with one side or the other…it is sad to deal with.” Mihaela Black Sea Trust Grantee Read More /sites/default/files/styles/large_square/public/DSC_8316.jpg?itok=QL25JBdi Previous slideNext slide * Go to slide 1 * Go to slide 2 * Go to slide 3 * Go to slide 4 * Go to slide 5 EXPERT SPOTLIGHT Search for our top experts by topic area of interest Future of Democracy Security and Geopolitics Global Implications of China's Rise Technology and Innovation Future of Democracy Security and Geopolitics Global Implications of China's Rise Technology and Innovation JONATHAN D. KATZ Senior Fellow and Director, Democracy Initiatives Washington, DC Office Jonathan Katz is director of Democracy Initiatives and a senior fellow with The German Marshall Fund of the United States (GMF) based in the Washington, DC, office. Prior to joining GMF from 2014-17, Katz was the deputy assistant administrator in the Europe and Eurasia bureau at the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID), where he managed U.S. development policy, energy security, economic growth, and democracy, and governance programs in Europe and Eurasia. He led USAID programs in Ukraine, Georgia, Moldova, Eastern and Central Europe, the Black Sea and Caucasus Regions, the Western Balkans, and regional programs that included Russia. Katz served as the U.S. government co-chair of political, economic, trade, and development working groups with the European Union, Georgia, Ukraine, Belarus, Armenia, Poland, Romania, and the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD). Prior to joining USAID, from 2010-14, Katz served as a senior advisor to the assistant secretary in the International Organization Affairs Bureau at the U.S. Department of State. In that role Katz served as a speech writer and advised the assistant secretary and other senior U.S. government officials on key national security, multilateral, and development priorities at the UN and at international organizations. MICHAEL KIMMAGE Visiting Fellow Washington, DC Office Michael Kimmage is a professor of history at the Catholic University of America. From 2014 to 2016, he served on the Secretary's Policy Planning Staff at the U.S. Department of State, where he held the Russia/Ukraine portfolio. BONNIE S. GLASER Director, Asia Program Washington, DC Office Bonnie S. Glaser is director of the Asia Program at the German Marshall Fund of the United States. She was previously senior adviser for Asia and the director of the China Power Project at the Center for Strategic and International Studies. Ms. Glaser is concomitantly a nonresident fellow with the Lowy Institute in Sydney, Australia, and a senior associate with the Pacific Forum. For more than three decades, Ms. Glaser has worked at the intersection of Asia-Pacific geopolitics and U.S. policy. KRISTINE BERZINA Senior Fellow and Head, Geopolitics Team Washington, DC Office Kristine Berzina is a senior fellow and head of the geopolitics team. She is based in GMF's Washington office where she works on building transatlantic cooperation to counter authoritarian interference in democracies. In this role she focuses on U.S.–EU relations, NATO, digital technology, disinformation, and energy topics. Berzina appears frequently in international media, including The Financial Times, the BBC, NPR, Deutsche Welle, Euronews, The New York Times and The Wall Street Journal. View all experts GET THE LATEST! SUBSCRIBE TO OUR NEWSLETTER. View our Privacy Policy. DON'T FORGET TO SUBSCRIBE TO OUR IDEAS ON TRANSATLANTIC ISSUES VIA TWITTER, FACEBOOK, LINKEDIN, YOUTUBE, INSTAGRAM, FLICKR, AND EMAIL. 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