Russia
Ukraine policy looks likely to remain unchanged, despite the presence of questioning voices in the new government.
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September 15, 2022
Time to Confront Russia’s Nuclear Recklessness in Ukraine
Ukraine’s counteroffensive has renewed discussion of Russian use of tactical nuclear weapons. This ignores the ticking bomb that is Zaporizhzhya.
September 15, 2022
Russia’s Military — Losing the Will to Fight
More than six months of fighting have hit the Russian army where it hurts, sapping its will to continue Vladimir Putin’s adventure.
September 14, 2022
Ukraine’s Titanium Can Armor the West
Support for Ukraine has been driven by strategic concerns and moral-political values. But long-term Western help should also be based on solid material interests.
September 13, 2022
New Fighting Flares in the South Caucasus
With Russia preoccupied in Ukraine, Armenia and Azerbaijan have clashed in the most serious fighting since the 2020 war.
September 13, 2022
Kremlin Lifts Electoral Burden From Voters
Vladimir Putin’s vote-fixing machine has been at work again, but manufactured results can’t hide public indifference.
September 13, 2022
The War of Putin’s Defeat
The course of current events seems clear, but the consequences of Russia’s military failures have not yet fully unfolded.
September 13, 2022
New Fighting Flares in the South Caucasus
With Russia preoccupied in Ukraine, Armenia and Azerbaijan have clashed in the most serious fighting since the 2020 war.
September 9, 2022
Russia’s Caucasian Vassals Learn a Hard Lesson
The occupied Georgian region of Abkhazia has effectively conceded to Kremlin demands on private property, further complicating a fragile relationship
September 9, 2022
For Russia, Nuclear Plants Are Nuclear Bombs
Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, for the first time, views nuclear power plants as strategic objects in a military conflict.