Europe
The West’s most recent conflicts have involved long debates about legality. This time, Vladimir Putin’s aggression leaves no room for debate.
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February 3, 2022
The Kremlin’s Quest for Biometric Data
Russia’s government has directly intervened to seize control of biometric data belonging to Russian citizens, and is refusing to detail how it will be used.
February 3, 2022
Time Is Running Out in Ukraine
Russia’s plans for Ukraine include options including full-scale invasion to redraw the European security map. The West has limited response options.
February 3, 2022
Kremlin at War? Supporting Ukraine, Defending the International Order
"The threat from Russia is real and it is growing. While a new Russian offensive is not imminent, I fear it is increasingly likely."
February 3, 2022
Russia-Ukraine Crisis Reflected on the Waters of the World
Russia’s land-based military build-up continues along Ukraine’s borders; the Kremlin is now also mobilizing more than 140 warships around the globe.
February 2, 2022
Georgia’s Troubled Dreams
Russia is demanding that NATO break its promise on future membership for Georgia; internal problems and disputes with the West seem just as worrying.
February 2, 2022
US Foreign Policy Toward North Macedonia
By promoting ethnic harmony and good governance, the US can help bring stability to the Western Balkans and pursue its own foreign policy objectives.
February 2, 2022
How do you say Amazon in Italian? Monopolista
European regulators are stepping up fines on Big Tech for antitrust and privacy violations before the Digital Markets Act risks diluting their authority.
February 1, 2022
Bear Feeders in the Balkans
Russia’s threats against Ukraine have helped reveal its sympathizers in south-eastern Europe There’s a lot of them.
January 31, 2022
Why Ukraine Will Win (and Why the West Should Help Now)
Ukrainians have already made the decision about their future — it’s with the West. The only question is whether the West will listen, and help.