Europe
On the anniversary of Russia’s full-scale onslaught on Ukraine, CEPA senior advisor Edward Lucas looks at the uses and abuses of history.
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January 21, 2023
Germany: Exporting Irresponsibility
Scholz’s dithering harms Ukraine, Germany, and the West.
January 19, 2023
Our Debt to Ukraine — Payback Time
Europe has been unwilling to understand the clear link between Ukraine’s freedom and its own.
January 19, 2023
Prioritizing the Rule of Law: Ukraine Must Stay the Course
Ukraine must win the war, but it must also take steps to win the peace. The old ways have to be eradicated.
January 19, 2023
Russian Media in Exile and Latvia: The Limits of Free Speech
Much has been made of a dispute between Latvia and a Russian TV station, but the broader picture is much more encouraging.
January 18, 2023
Dutch Dilemma: Caught in the Middle of the US-China Tech Cold War
The US wants to ban the biggest Dutch tech company ASML from exporting to China. Prime Minister Mark Rutte is hesitating.
January 17, 2023
Western Oil Cap Helps Slash Russian Oil Revenues by $150bn
There were widely voiced doubts as to whether the West’s oil price cap would work. The naysayers have been proved badly wrong.
January 17, 2023
The Fourth Battle of the Atlantic Is Underway
This new struggle is being waged beneath the waves. But just as in earlier Atlantic campaigns, it is a conflict the US and its allies cannot afford to lose.
January 17, 2023
Learn to Love Death, Russians Urged
While Kremlin propaganda calls on Russians to sacrifice their lives for their country – or at least for a new car or mobile phone – not everyone buys into the state’s celebration of death.
January 17, 2023
Posturing or Mobilization? Belarus in 2023
Russian-Belarusian exercises near the Ukrainian border are causing renewed speculation that a new northern offensive toward Kyiv is being prepared. The region’s terrain, however, would make this difficult.