In the context of US-Russia relations, think tanks have played a significant role in promoting and opposing war and peace. Some think tanks, such as the Brookings Institution and the Council on Foreign Relations, have been advocates for a more cooperative approach to Russia. Other think tanks, such as the Atlantic Council and the American Enterprise Institute, have been more hawkish and have called for a more confrontational approach.
In the lead-up to the Ukraine war, think tanks played a role in shaping the public discourse on Russia. Some think tanks, such as the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace and the International Crisis Group, warned of the dangers of a Russian invasion of Ukraine and called for diplomatic efforts to prevent a war. Other think tanks, such as the Atlantic Council and the Center for Strategic and International Studies, played a role in amplifying fears of a Russian invasion and called for a more militaristic response.
Since the start of the Ukraine war, think tanks have continued to play a role in shaping the public discourse on Russia. Some think tanks have called for a ceasefire and negotiations between Russia and Ukraine. Other think tanks have called for increased military aid to Ukraine and for tougher sanctions on Russia.
It is difficult to say definitively whether think tanks have contributed to or detracted from the lost opportunity for peace between Russia and the US. However, it is clear that think tanks have played a significant role in shaping the public discourse on Russia and in influencing US foreign policy.
Here are some specific examples of how think tanks have contributed to or detracted from the lost opportunity for peace between Russia and the US:
Overall, the role of think tanks in the lost opportunity for peace between Russia and the US is complex and nuanced. It is clear that think tanks have played a significant role in shaping the public discourse on Russia and in influencing US foreign policy. However, it is difficult to say definitively whether think tanks have contributed to or detracted from the lost opportunity for peace.