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Taking stock of the Central European debate
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May 24, 2018
Is there an Atlantic divide?
Taking stock of the Central European debate
May 24, 2018
The Road to Brussels, Via Bucharest
A united and coherent approach to NATO’s eastern flank has been on Romania’s foreign policy agenda for several years. Now it’s finally taking shape.
May 21, 2018
Don’t Blame the Voters for Populism
Central Europe is going backwards, with populism and nationalism on the rise. That is the consensus among many opinion leaders in Western Europe and North America.
May 10, 2018
NATO’s Ukrainian Dimension
During his recent visit to Kyiv, U.S. Assistant Secretary of State Wess Mitchell reaffirmed U.S. support for Ukraine’s NATO membership ambitions.
May 7, 2018
Eastern Lessons
What will be at stake when Moscow and Beijing begin to share their lessons?
April 30, 2018
Shell Game
It is time to shine the light on Russian dark money.
April 25, 2018
NATO Defends Independence
NATO’s core mission of strengthening the security of each CEE state is as vital today as defending Western Europe was during the Cold War.
April 23, 2018
Diluting Disinfo
The answer to these questions is clear. The Kremlin is unfit to run a tea party, let alone a broadcaster. Russia is now a tier-one national security threat. It is by far the most plausible perpetrator of the frightening chemical weapons attack in Salisbury, which put three people in the hospital. It makes mischief wherever […]
April 16, 2018
Improving Sanctions
Hit the Russian elite’s assets abroad, increasing the pressure on Vladimir Putin, who will then stop menacing Russia’s neighbors and abusing his subjects’ human rights. That is the theory behind the West’s policy towards the Kremlin—which I support. But beware of wishful thinking.