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Analysis | Feb 09, 2023
Europe’s brutal conflict has been a harsh but instructive teacher.
Analysis | Aug 25, 2022
Russia’s president ordered his "special military operation" because he believes that it is Russia’s divine right to rule Ukraine, to wipe out the country’s national identity and to integrate its people into a Greater Russia.
Analysis | Feb 10, 2022
NATO and the European Union have reached their limits. Here’s what should come next.
Analysis | Jan 27, 2022
In the current geopolitical moment, the differences between Ukraine and Taiwan are far more important than their similarities—and linking together the security threats that the two countries face can make both situations worse.
Analysis | Jul 29, 2019
Pleas from Central and Eastern European leaders, missteps by Russian President Boris Yeltsin and victory by the pro-expansion Republican Party in the 1994 U.S. congressional election all helped advocates of full-membership enlargement to win.
Analysis | Mar 27, 2018
With international tensions running high, the top NATO and Russian military commanders have much to discuss.
Analysis | Aug 02, 2017
In a recent speech, eminent statesman Henry Kissinger offered his views on how the West and NATO can deal with the growing challenges posed by Russia, China and the Middle East.
Analysis | May 25, 2017
The alliance's practice of anchoring new democracies to the Atlantic community by absorbing them into NATO has backfired.
Analysis | Aug 23, 2016
The games’ findings are unambiguous: At present NATO cannot successfully defend the territory of its most exposed members; fortunately, changing that will not require Herculean effort.
Analysis | May 27, 2016
Thinking we can use nuclear weapons in a “limited” way without inviting nuclear catastrophe is a dangerous fantasy.