Anatolii Chernysh

Junior Fellow of the Russian and Belarusian Studies Program

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Junior Fellow of the Russian and Belarusian Studies Program

In 2021, graduated from Ivan Franko National University of Lviv with a Bachelor’s degree in International Relations, diploma with honors. In 2022, completed Master’s degree in International Relations at Taras Shevchenko National University of Kyiv, diploma with honors. From October 2021 to January 2023, worked as an expert in international security at the ADASTRA analytical center. Since January 2023 – associated expert in international security. Author of over 10 analytical articles.

Research interests:

  • Russian foreign policy;
  • Russian military and security policy;
  • Features of Russia’s relations with partners;
  • Ukrainian-Russian relations;
  • International and European security;
  • International military and political alliances.

Recent Publications

Crisis Communication During Wartime: The Effective Resolution of Diplomatic Disagreements

This policy brief analyses the conflict situations in relations between Ukraine and Poland that arose, in particular, due to inadequate crisis communication and had an ambiguous impact on these relations.

GLIMPSE INTO MOBILIZATION IN RUSSIA: OVERVIEW, METHODS AND PROSPECTS

Russian Federation suffered significant losses which caused the need to replenish them.

Global trends 2024: ESTABLISHING A POST-RUSSIAN INTERNATIONAL SYSTEM

The Ukrainian track will remain a priority for the Russian Federation as Moscow perceives the war against Ukraine as an opportunity to wedge into the confrontation between the United States and the People’s Republic of China.