Authoritarian Threats
Renewed tensions suggest an imminent divorce between Russia and Armenia.
No Result Found
August 16, 2023
Were the Jeddah Peace Talks a Real Step Toward Peace?
Peace talks in Saudi Arabia produced no breakthrough in the Russia-Ukraine war. But they were not futile.
August 16, 2023
Russians Will Accept Nuclear Doomsday
Opinion research indicates that there are no red lines in Russian society, just passive conformity on national security issues.
August 10, 2023
Top European Energy Security Priorities for the Second Half of 2023
The Kremlin-engineered energy crisis posed unprecedented strategic, security, and energy challenges to the Transatlantic community.
August 8, 2023
Gallium, Germanium, and China — The Minerals Inflaming the Global Chip War
China has fired a salvo in the tech tussle, limiting exports of two rare metals used in semiconductor manufacturing. Short-term damage is small, but the West must wake up.
August 4, 2023
Closer Italy-US Ties Rattle China
The Italian government has shown its determination to build a more outward-looking and muscular foreign policy. It’s welcome news for the US.
August 4, 2023
Wine and War in the Carpathians
Ukraine and Hungary have a problem. Partly because the illiberal administration of Prime Minister Viktor Orbán is unsupportive of Kyiv’s war for survival, but also because of issues over the Hungarian minority.
August 3, 2023
Retribution From the Skies Above Moskva City
The Russian capital’s glitzy office district is Ukraine’s latest target. What is Kyiv’s targeting strategy?
August 3, 2023
Ukraine — Après Guerre le Déluge
Fortune favors the bold. Even war in Ukraine, foreign risk-takers may benefit from entering the market sooner rather than later.
August 3, 2023
NATO’s Future Must Be Global
Growing threats demand a global defense for democracies. Could the answer be a New Alliance Treaty Organization?