Authoritarian Threats
From Russia’s war in Ukraine to COVID-19, Russia and China have exploited crises for geopolitical gains. With a new approach, the "infodemic" fight can be won.
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April 7, 2022
Triumphant Orbán Thumbs his Nose at the West
Hungary’s premier won a crushing victory in the April 3 election, registering a two-thirds (and therefore constitution-changing) parliamentary majority.
April 7, 2022
Shell Games
Seize Kremlin cronies’ cash to rebuild Ukraine
April 7, 2022
Help Support Ukrainian Voices
The Center for European Policy Analysis (CEPA) is pleased to announce a new fellowship fund to support Ukrainian journalists and researchers.
April 7, 2022
South Caucasus Shudder in the Shadow of Russia’s War
Balancing is the most commonplace word in the South Caucasus. This is how the three states approach the war Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.
April 5, 2022
The New Iron Curtain Part 4: Russia’s Sovereign Internet Takes Root
In 2019, Putin signed new legislation to shut Russians off from information disputing the Kremlin narrative. Western tech helped build the censorship apparatus.
April 5, 2022
Supping With the Kremlin Devil: the Red Cross Dilemma
Attacks on the ICRC have come thick and fast over its involvement in Ukraine. But there are few other options.
April 5, 2022
10 Ways to Boost NATO’s Black Sea Defenses
The alliance’s response to the war in Ukraine must include a wider reset of its posture in the Black Sea.
April 4, 2022
Escape Room
As reality bites, the Russian leader’s only options are bad ones
April 1, 2022
Twitter in a Time of War: Russia Sanctions Should Include Social Media
The United States and Europe have banned banks, energy companies, and others from trading with Russia. They should now take the logical next steps and ban Russian officials and oligarchs from Twitter, Facebook, and YouTube.