Civil Society
Vladimir Putin announced a “partial” mobilization of anything from 300,000-1 million men on September 21. It has changed public opinion.
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July 26, 2022
Russia’s Crimes: Proof Is the Easy Bit
The International Criminal Court (ICC) is gathering evidence of Russia’s extensive war crimes in Ukraine, but jailing the guilty will be an arduous process.
July 25, 2022
Be Afraid, Russia Tells Occupied Ukraine
The Kremlin is using a variety of tactics to intimidate and exploit the people of the occupied zones.
July 22, 2022
Dreams Amid the Rubble — Rebuilding Ukraine’s Schools
The towns near Kyiv which bore the brunt of Russia’s war of aggression are starting to work on reconstruction.
July 15, 2022
Italy Can Step Back From the Brink
The headlines say the government is close to collapse, but there’s still time to keep the administration in power. That would be good for the country.
July 12, 2022
The EU’s Rights-Based Approach against Disinformation
Europe’s new Digital Services Act opens a new era in access to justice for disinformation and online hate. Americans should take a close look.
July 7, 2022
Georgia’s Rocky Road to Europe
The country’s toxic internal politics mean it will be a bumpy journey.
July 5, 2022
Germany Needs Green Power, and Quickly
Russia’s war in Ukraine has forced Germany to rethink its energy sector.
July 5, 2022
Putin Sacks Top Priest over Ukraine War
The regime’s circle of true believers is shrinking, foreshadowing grave problems.
June 30, 2022
Putin’s War Splinters the Russian Opposition
Russian society is split over the war, but so is the anti-war movement itself.