Commentary
Border security has been made a high-sensitivity issue for NATO’s eastern members as Russia and its allies politicized frontier management.
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October 27, 2022
Baltics Bring Down the Shutters on Free Migration
Border security has been made a high-sensitivity issue for NATO’s eastern members as Russia and its allies politicized frontier management.
October 27, 2022
Western Progressives and Reactionaries for Putin
It is an illusion to believe that Russia can be appeased by concessions paid for in Ukrainian sovereignty. The political extremes must acknowledge this truth.
October 26, 2022
Sirens and Flaming Shots — Life in Wartime Odesa
Citizens under Russian attack are forced to make life or death decisions, but caution and bravery both carry a price.
October 26, 2022
Dirty Bomb — What’s Russia’s Game?
Russia is making further allegations about the risks of a nuclear explosion, but its real message is very different.
October 26, 2022
Russia’s Surveillance State
The Kremlin is building its network of domestic surveillance technology and quietly mobilizing the public administration to deal with “troublemakers” at home.
October 25, 2022
Freedom Calling — Cold War Radio, Then and Now
By making free discussion a criminal offense, the Soviet and Putin regimes have opened the war for US and other foreign broadcasters to explore Russia’s future.
October 25, 2022
Let the Guns Speak — Ukraine Is Writing its Future
It is clear that the Ukrainian people are writing their own history; the West must assist them, and be sure to avoid the errors made in 1990s Bosnia.
October 25, 2022
Russia’s Collapse? Good News for Everyone
Russia’s dissolution may happen quite swiftly. The West must not seek to delay the inevitable.
October 24, 2022
Untangling Moscow’s Complex Cyber Web
Russia’s cyber arsenal consists of a complex web of actors, not an efficient, centralized, top-down operation. Untangling this web is an important step toward preventing future attacks.