Central, Eastern, and Southern Europe
Europe has suffered badly from Russia’s ruthless disruption of energy supplies, but the eventual loser will be the Kremlin.
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September 13, 2022
New Fighting Flares in the South Caucasus
With Russia preoccupied in Ukraine, Armenia and Azerbaijan have clashed in the most serious fighting since the 2020 war.
September 9, 2022
Russia’s Caucasian Vassals Learn a Hard Lesson
The occupied Georgian region of Abkhazia has effectively conceded to Kremlin demands on private property, further complicating a fragile relationship
September 9, 2022
For Russia, Nuclear Plants Are Nuclear Bombs
Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, for the first time, views nuclear power plants as strategic objects in a military conflict.
September 8, 2022
Russian Cyberwarfare: Unpacking the Kremlin’s Capabilities
In the unsettling landscape of Russia’s ongoing war in Ukraine, cyber remains one of the most enduring mysteries.
September 7, 2022
Muzzling the Watchdogs: Russia’s Media Crackdown
Vladimir Putin says a former journalist’s 22-year sentence for alleged treason is “fair.”
September 7, 2022
Chinese Influence in Bosnia and Herzegovina
China has established an economic, cultural, and political presence in BiH, but it has yet to exploit this influence in pursuit of any particular strategic goal.
September 6, 2022
Ukraine Is Winning
Ukrainians have much to mourn after fighting for six months against a brutal neighbor, and yet their future looks increasingly bright.
September 6, 2022
Germany’s War-Induced Energiewende — a Crisis With Benefits
Winter is coming, and Europe is facing a grave energy crisis.
September 6, 2022
Russia’s Multiplying War Problems
On August 25, Vladimir Putin ordered an increase in service personnel of 137,000 from 2023, bringing the size of the army to 1.15 million.