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https://twitter.com/shashj/status/1675845525524938752
Shashank Joshi has shared the source list for the article set he just published in the Economist. Serves as a great set of references if you want to learn more about a specific topic on the war. The articles themselves are all uniformly great, too. They’re linked in the tweet above, and I also plan on submitting them here eventually™️.
Also, am a bit tickled to know that the “big guys” are looking at the same sources as the rest of us when it comes to Ukraine updates. At least we’re on the right track.