Russia
A new tribunal should be created to deal with the guilty men in the Kremlin.
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February 18, 2022
Why Ukraine Fails Putin’s Nationhood Test (and Why He’s Wrong)
The Russian President’s menacing of a smaller neighbor derives from a skewed historical understanding that Ukraine is not a real country.
February 18, 2022
Putin Conscripts History
Who does Vladimir Putin listen to, and why? The answer shines a light on the Russian decision-making machine, especially on sensitive topics like Ukraine and NATO.
February 17, 2022
Defending US Allies and Interests Against Russian Aggression in Eastern Europe
The Kremlin are not Boy Scouts. They use cyber and disinformation to destroy lives, societal structures, and trust in our democratic systems.
February 16, 2022
Russian Propaganda: Termites in the Tree of Truth
Russian propagandists sometimes admit their disdain for the truth, but Western audiences remain vulnerable to their work.
February 16, 2022
The Unending Trials of Alexei Navalny
The threat to Navalny is more acute now that global focus has shifted to Ukraine.
February 16, 2022
Russiaworld — Between Bluff and Aggression
Western leaders are focused on Russian military deployments, but the Kremlin’s hybrid war against Ukraine and the West will continue without pause.
February 16, 2022
Darkness on the Black Sea
The closest observers of the Russian navy’s large-scale drills will be the Ukrainian military, which must consider whether an attack on their coastline is imminent.
February 16, 2022
Close to the Wind: Recommendations for Baltic Sea Regional Security
The United States, NATO, and regional players must work together to enhance political cohesion and create a unified security strategy for the Baltic Sea.
February 15, 2022
Russia’s Pretext-Hunting Abetted by Kremlin-Friendly Ukrainians
Lurid accounts of Ukrainian behavior and intentions are at the heart of Russia’s hybrid campaign. Expect more.