Europe
Following the murder of Alexey Navalny by the Russian state, Vladimir Kara-Murza is now the number one political prisoner. His fate is in the balance.
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March 24, 2024
Moscow Terror Attack: A Lie Too Good to Waste
The glib, truth-twisting narratives of Putin’s mouthpieces serve the regime but dishonor the dead.
March 22, 2024
Ukraine’s Veterans’ Aid Should Look to the US
The veterans' affairs system in Ukraine needs significant improvement; the United States can serve as a blueprint for change.
March 22, 2024
Europe’s DMA: The Cloudy View From Athens
Greece, long a digital laggard, is accelerating its digital transformation. It must avoid Franco-German inspired overregulation.
March 21, 2024
A Transition to War for the Arsenals of Democracies
The Western arms industry is demonstrably unable to respond to a new and ever-more perilous global environment. That must change.
March 21, 2024
The Alarming Embrace of Anti-Democratic Ideas by Young Europeans
Most observers expect progress toward greater freedom and democracy with each generation, but many young people in Central and Eastern Europe have different ideas.
March 19, 2024
A Real Mobilization to Follow Putin’s Bogus Election?
By the end of last year, Russia was able to restore the number of its armed forces personnel despite the massive losses of 2022–2023. Quantity, however, does not mean quality.
March 19, 2024
A Scream of Primal Rage From Russia to France
Emmanuel Macron’s hint at the potential deployment of Western troops in Ukraine is the latest move in an escalating face-off between Moscow and Paris.
March 19, 2024
Liberating Crimea
Exploring the strategies for liberating the peninsula, human rights and repression and best practices for restoring indigenous rights.
March 19, 2024
If You Think We’re Abandoning Crimea, Think Again
Ten years after Russia’s theft of Crimea, the Ukrainian determination to end its land grab is undimmed.