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NATO’s 13 years of strategic patience while under attack from Russian hybrid warfare has allowed Russia to advance its strategic goal.
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August 5, 2021
Georgia: First Victim of Russia’s War on Democracy
NATO’s 13 years of strategic patience while under attack from Russian hybrid warfare has allowed Russia to advance its strategic goal.
July 2, 2021
Democracy Wins in Armenia, For Now
Armenia’s dependence on Russia is growing, making it even more urgent for the West to support the country’s fragile institutions.
June 18, 2021
Putin Ally Promises Humiliated Armenia a Better Future
The election promises for Russia, at a minimum, a major boost to its influence in Armenia
May 7, 2021
Time to Offer Ukraine and Georgia a Path to NATO Membership
Both countries have sought to clean up the scourge of corruption and modernize their militaries, became regular participants in various NATO exercises, and discussed their interest in joining the Alliance.
May 5, 2021
Montenegro’s Remorse Illustrates the Perils of Chinese Investment
Montenegro has the potential to increase awareness about the disadvantages of the Chinese model of cooperation.
April 27, 2021
Relegating the “Russia Problem” to Turkey
Turkey is poking at Russia’s underbelly
April 13, 2021
Raw Power Illuminates Russia’s Gains on Black Sea Shores
Hundreds of bitcoin farms in the breakaway region of Abkhazia are draining the grid of cheap energy.
March 17, 2021
Recalibrating U.S. Attention in Eastern Europe and the Caucasus
Any strategy to counter Russia’s malign activities must start from the identification of simple truths
November 17, 2020
Raising Up the Caucasian Tiger
Secretary Pompeo should set out an ambitious bipartisan strategic vision for the South Caucasus during his upcoming trip to Tbilisi — a vision with Georgia as a regional lynchpin.