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There was a time quite recently when young Russian diplomats were allowed a personal conscience and private ideas. That’s now gone.
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November 14, 2024
US Approves UN Cybercrime Convention That Legitimizes Censorship
Over objections from business, civil society, and senior Democratic lawmakers, the Biden administration is moving to join authoritarian regimes to support a new United Nations cybercrime treaty. It’s a mistake.
November 14, 2024
Harry Potter and the Borderlands of Terror
Daily life in Ukraine involves uncertainty and its suppression. And teaching kids to manage in a world of danger and evil.
November 14, 2024
The Compass of My Love
My husband and constant companion is at the front fighting the Russians, writes Veronika Puhach.
November 14, 2024
The Russian Church — Spreading Putin’s Poison
The Russian Orthodox Church is an increasingly important part of Russia's information war, both domestically and worldwide.
November 13, 2024
Great Power Dynamics: Not as Easy as 1, 2, 3
Understanding the rise of the totalitarian axis of China and Russia can’t be reduced to an easy formula — and the West must recognize the complex geopolitical reality.
November 13, 2024
What Does Trump Mean for the Baltics?
There is uncertainty about what Trump II might mean, but the essentials of Baltic state security are unchanged.
November 12, 2024
Is Russia’s New Felon Fighter a Fraud?
There are significant and so far unanswered questions about Russia’s troubled fifth-generation Sukhoi 57 combat aircraft (NATO codename Felon.)
November 12, 2024
Moldova: Europe Wins an Early Battle
President Sandu and her allies just pulled off a victory against Russia’s election interference. Now the hard work of European integration begins.
November 12, 2024
Russia and China: Two Countries, One Threat
Since the outbreak of all-out war in Ukraine, debate has raged in the US on whether the Russian and Chinese threats can be separated. They can’t.