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Analysis | Mar 09, 2022
He’s acted with arrogance and recklessness in Ukraine, but there’s ample historical precedent for his errors.
Analysis | Mar 09, 2022
To understand whether Putin is likely to attack a North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) member-state or use nuclear weapons, it is helpful to consider a standard social science definition of rationality.
Analysis | Mar 03, 2022
From the start, the Russian campaign has been hampered by political objectives that cannot be translated into meaningful military objectives.
Analysis | Mar 03, 2022
As horrific and needless violence unfolds in Ukraine, my friends, family, colleagues, and media from around the world have all been asking the same questions: What’s eating Putin?
Analysis | Mar 02, 2022
In this interview, the former U.S. National Security Council official discusses Putin's goals and motives in Ukraine and his indications that use of nuclear weapons is on the table.
Analysis | Feb 28, 2022
Belfer Center experts comment on repercussions of the invasion.
Analysis | Feb 25, 2022
Putin's Feb. 21 and Feb. 24 speeches have confirmed the construction of a narrative legitimizing the military intervention in Ukraine along three key ideological lines: a historical one, an ethnic one and a political one.
Analysis | Dec 09, 2021
The call guarantees that the Biden administration is going to have to devote more attention and time to Moscow in 2022.
Analysis | Aug 11, 2021
A collection of views from leading policy experts on what we can expect on the global stage from a post-Putin Russia.
Analysis | Jul 08, 2021
Getting Russia right—assessing its capabilities and intentions, the long-term drivers of its policy and threat perceptions, as well as its accomplishments—is essential because misreading them means wasted resources, distorted national priorities and increased risk of confrontation.