Commentary
The decision by the Georgian government to withdraw its foreign agent bills gives some hope to pro-Western forces.
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March 9, 2023
Georgia’s Protesters Win
The decision by the Georgian government to withdraw its foreign agent bills gives some hope to pro-Western forces.
March 9, 2023
The Army That Ukrainians Built
The Ukrainian army has evolved from the wreckage of the Soviet military in the 1990s. But its reforms have often been driven by self-help activists rather than the high command.
March 9, 2023
Gloom Envelops Putin’s TV Propagandists
Julia Davis, the West’s leading Russian state media analyst, detects an appreciable change of tone among Kremlin mouthpieces.
March 9, 2023
Trauma Haunts Ukraine’s Quest for Peace
The West’s acceptance of Russian disinformation on Ukraine is too widespread, and makes it harder to find peace.
March 9, 2023
Behind the Lines: Russia’s Occupation Forces Move to Crush Dissent
February 27 - March 6: While resistance movements continued working in Ukraine’s occupied territories, Moscow assembled units of collaborators willing to betray their neighbors and tapped the phones of public workers. Residents were told to switch to Russian passports and warned their cars will be seized if they fail to do so.
March 8, 2023
Prague Prepares for President Petr Pavel
On March 9, Petr Pavel will be inaugurated as President and will begin a momentous shift in Czech foreign policy.
March 8, 2023
Recognizing the Remarkable: Women’s Resilience in the Face of Aggression
In recognition of International Women’s Day, CEPA staff and experts recognize remarkable women.
March 7, 2023
Europe — Ask Not What America Can Do for You
Europe’s enormous wealth and power means it can build its own arsenal of democracy, if the political will can be found.
March 7, 2023
Damir Črnčec Discusses Slovenian Support for Ukraine
Damir Črnčec explains how Russian aggression in Ukraine has changed Slovenia’s security and defense priorities.