Europe
To elevate pressure on the Putin regime, a coordinated approach is needed to fast-track sectoral sanctions on the Russian oil and gas sector.
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January 25, 2022
Serbia’s Journalists: Martyrs for Truth
The risks run by Serbian news journalists are high, while the likelihood of justice is low.
January 25, 2022
Does France Have a Russian Policy?
The French President’s call for dialogue with Russia revived some old suspicions that he talks over the heads of smaller countries. The Élysée must clarify.
January 24, 2022
What it Means When a US Embassy Declares ‘Ordered Departure’
There are gradations from cautious downsizing to complete shutdown in diplomatic withdrawal notices. It is worth understanding the differences
January 24, 2022
Russia Webcams: Where the Virtual and the Real Collide
The pandemic pushed some younger people into online sex work and into the hands of some very well-connected businesses
January 24, 2022
Nerve Agents
Putin has the West where he wants it
January 24, 2022
The Ties That Bind: Western Advisers in Ukraine
“I think … [Putin] will move in” to Ukraine, US President Joe Biden said at a January 19 press conference at the White House.
January 24, 2022
Hungary Election: Putting Orbán Under the Microscope
Ensuring that Hungary’s parliamentary election in April is free and fair is a vital interest for the transatlantic community
January 24, 2022
How Prosperity Through Connectivity Battles Russia in the Borderlands
The struggle to limit Russian influence in Central and Eastern Europe requires better infrastructure and development to ensure economic progress.
January 21, 2022
Going Up! Russia’s War Elevator
Russian propaganda is rising in volume and vehemence. The themes of Western conspiracy and loathing are everywhere.