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Post-war Ukraine can only hope to repair Russian war damage if the US leads the way with imaginative financing plans. Here's how.
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November 28, 2022
Light Flares in Ukraine’s Darkness
Putin and his generals think they can bomb Ukraine into surrender. They are badly wrong.
November 24, 2022
Ukraine’s Refugees Mull Return After Russian Retreats
Russia’s war on Ukraine sparked Europe’s biggest refugee crisis since World War II. Now Ukrainian successes on the battlefield are now raising the issue of if and when to return.
November 21, 2022
Can the Kremlin Capture Russia’s Restless Ultra-Nationalists?
Putin’s chef may once again be seeking to extend his remit.
November 15, 2022
The Compatriots: The Russian Exiles Who Fought Against the Kremlin
Below is the foreword to the recently released paperback edition.
November 10, 2022
How Europe Could Clean Up Its Cybersurveillance Mess
A new European parliamentary report provides strong recommendations to curtail online abuse of Pegasus and other surveillance software.
November 9, 2022
My Grandma — an Ordinary Hero of Lithuania’s Resistance
This is an obituary for my grandmother, who would not have wanted me to write this.
November 2, 2022
Homophobic Murders Bring Dire Warnings From Slovak President
A shooting in Bratislava has cast Slovakia’s political polarization into sharp relief and prompted the country’s president to warn about a wider threat.
October 27, 2022
Europe Uses Spyware on its Own Citizens
Greek intelligence services hacked phones of journalists, opposition politicians, and civil society activists — the latest example in a series of revelations that European governments are spying on their citizens.
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.