Commentary
The Cossack identity has become an increasingly potent symbol for both Russia and Ukraine, and responses to the festival of Pokrova show neither is going to give it up.
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October 29, 2024
Russian Cossacks Join the Kremlin’s Imperial Mission
The Cossack identity has become an increasingly potent symbol for both Russia and Ukraine, and responses to the festival of Pokrova show neither is going to give it up.
October 28, 2024
Rain Rockets on North Korea’s Adventure in Ukraine
If the West is to defend its interests, we must ensure that authoritarian adventurism is smashed by force of arms.
October 28, 2024
Memo to Trump or Harris — Focus on NATO’s Steadfast Eastern Members
Regardless of the US election winner, any new administration must re-center NATO on the most reliable and committed members in its eastern heartlands.
October 28, 2024
Georgia Braces for Post-Electoral Trouble
In Georgia, the parliamentary elections left more questions than answers.
October 28, 2024
US AI Regulation: States Take the Lead
US federal lawmakers are at a standstill, depending on limited executive orders. Europe and US states are racing ahead.
October 28, 2024
Time for a New Iron Curtain? Perhaps
The Cold War was a time of stark moral clarity, something lacking in today’s approach to the Ukraine war. That needs to change.
October 28, 2024
Orbán Goes All-In for Trump (and Xi)
Viktor Orbán is outspoken in his support for Donald Trump while at the same time building Hungary’s ties with China. It’s a gamble.
October 28, 2024
Slovakia’s Road to Nowhere (Yet)
One year into Robert Fico’s fourth term as prime minister, his nationalist-populist government is hiking taxes, while Slovaks’ relative spending power is stagnating.
October 27, 2024
Deathbed Eulogy: Pax Americana
Neglect, not violence or illness, will be the likely cause of its demise.