Podcast / Europe & Central Asia 25 June 2024 1 minutes A Long War in Ukraine? Perspectives from Kyiv and Washington This week on War & Peace, Olga and Elissa are joined by Lucian Kim, senior Ukraine analyst at Crisis Group, to talk about the mood in Kyiv and Washington over the war in Ukraine and Washington’s Ukraine policy as the U.S. heads for elections in November. Share Facebook Twitter Email Linkedin Whatsapp Save Print In this episode of War & Peace, Olga and Elissa speak with Lucian Kim, senior Ukraine analyst at Crisis Group, about how perspectives on the war in Ukraine are evolving in Kyiv and Washington and how both capitals grapple with the prospect of a long war as the U.S. heads for elections. They speak about what has changed in Ukraine since the beginning of Russia’s full-scale invasion and how much unity there is among Ukrainian society and its leadership over the trajectory of the war. They unpack Ukraine’s new mobilisation law, how it is received by the military and ordinary citizens and whether it will have a substantial effect on the country’s war effort. They also assess where Washington’s Ukraine policy might be headed amid divisions in Congress over continued military support for Kyiv, how big of a role the war has played in the run-up to the U.S. elections and how Ukrainians view the prospect of a second Trump presidency. Click here to listen on Apple Podcasts or Spotify.For more about the topics discussed in this episode, check out our reports Ukraine: How to Hold the Line and A Fraught Path Forward for Ukraine’s Liberated Territories and our Q&A An Embattled Kyiv Looks for Aid in the Diplomatic Arena. Related Tags Contributors Olga Oliker Program Director, Europe and Central Asia OlyaOliker Elissa Jobson Chief of Advocacy ElissaJobson Lucian Kim Senior Analyst, Ukraine lucian_kim More for you Podcast / United States Ripple Effect Podcast / Global Hold Your Fire! (Season 4)