Ukraine
The West’s divisions are Vladimir Putin’s greatest asset
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June 23, 2021
Europe Must Confront Russia’s Imperialist Creep
Europe has to become geopolitical — or face the increasingly uncertain, even dangerous times
June 18, 2021
Russia, Explained: The Pillage of Annexed Crimea
The lucrative coastal region became engulfed by property wars.
May 12, 2021
A Counter-Enlightenment Creeps Through Eurasia
Eurasia’s illiberal states are withstanding the liberal democratic project
May 7, 2021
Time to Offer Ukraine and Georgia a Path to NATO Membership
Both countries have sought to clean up the scourge of corruption and modernize their militaries, became regular participants in various NATO exercises, and discussed their interest in joining the Alliance.
May 5, 2021
Ukraine: Time for a True Strategic Partnership
The U.S. and Ukraine need to get serious about putting the cards on the table that would deter Putin from any further military action
May 4, 2021
Ukraine’s Naftogaz Debacle Provides Perils and Opportunities
The government is playing a dangerous game with the state-owned gas company, but the West could use this as a moment to entrench reform.
April 30, 2021
Russia’s Lie Machine Fans Flames of Odessa ‘Massacre’
Seven years on, Russian state propaganda continues to exploit tragedy in Ukraine.
April 27, 2021
Putin’s Game: What Just Happened?
Putin gave nothing, achieved everything he wanted and the door remains open to more.
April 27, 2021
Relegating the “Russia Problem” to Turkey
Turkey is poking at Russia’s underbelly