Russia
Balancing is the most commonplace word in the South Caucasus. This is how the three states approach the war Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.
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March 22, 2022
A Troubling Silence on Prisoners of War
The Russian-Ukrainian War is the most significant ground war in Europe since World War II and a test of the treatment of prisoners of war (PoWs).
March 21, 2022
The Finnish-Swedish Dilemma: Fight or Flight
Gone is the notion that the Nordics should preserve a “special relationship” with an increasingly unpredictable Russia.
March 21, 2022
China’s Aid to Russia: Lip Service?
China’s messaging on the Russian invasion of Ukraine belies its claims to neutrality, but material support is harder to gauge.
March 17, 2022
Reaching Russians: None So Deaf as Those Who Won’t Hear
Attempts to counter Putin’s disinformation machine will need to be carefully calibrated for Russians fed on a diet of lies.
March 16, 2022
NATO’s Case for War With Russia
The West’s most recent conflicts have involved long debates about legality. This time, Vladimir Putin’s aggression leaves no room for debate.
March 16, 2022
La Activista: Spain Stands Up to Putin’s Russia
Great powers occupy the front row in the Ukraine war, but middle-sized democracies like Spain are also stepping up to oppose Putin’s Russia.
March 16, 2022
Ukraine Won’t Surrender (Apologies to Certain Europeans)
There is one big difference between how Ukrainians and many well-wishing Westerners expect Russia’s war to end.
March 15, 2022
Hunting the Invader: Ukraine’s Special Operations Troops
After two weeks of war, one of the most puzzling features is the clumsy and largely inefficient logistics that has so far dogged Russian offensive operations.
March 15, 2022
Versailles, Ukraine, and the Rise of La Souveraineté Numérique
While European leaders met last week in Versailles to condemn Russia, their French hosts used the summit to push a protectionist agenda.