Commentary
The West invariably plays by the rules while our enemies break them. It’s time to bend them, a little.
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March 7, 2023
Who Can Pay for Putin’s War? Step Forward Vladimir
The West invariably plays by the rules while our enemies break them. It’s time to bend them, a little.
March 7, 2023
Putin’s Paranoia and Moldova
There’s no doubt that Russia is raising the pressure on Moldova. But why now?
March 6, 2023
Why Russia Will Lose
In war, some truths remain self-evident. Perhaps the most important — and the most neglected — is that Russia’s aggression against Ukraine is the act of a country with the landmass of a giant but the industrial potential of a dwarf.
March 6, 2023
Guardians of Ukraine’s Resilience
Civil society deserves a more pronounced and formal role in reforms and reconstruction.
March 6, 2023
Step Up Ireland: Europe Needs Your Pro Tech Policy
Since the United Kingdom departed from the European Union, the biggest and most important voice advocating for a liberal economic model has been absent. Ireland and other free traders need to take the offensive.
March 5, 2023
Russia’s Collapse: Ringside Seat
Putin fumes as his country crumbles.
March 3, 2023
Erdoğan Profits as Turkey’s Table of Six Upended
Turkey’s main opposition grouping presented President Erdoğan with a viable threat in this year’s elections. Or so it seemed.
March 3, 2023
Georgia and the West Fall Out
The last thing Europe needs now is a dispute with Georgia, a key transit route for its new energy supplies. But that seems very hard to avoid.
March 3, 2023
Ukraine’s Ambassador Thanks US for Unprecedented Support
"As long as it takes for Ukraine to win this war and then win the peace."