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Analysis | Jan 11, 2024
Absent a compromise settlement, massive levels of aid for Kyiv would have to continue, perhaps indefinitely.
Analysis | Dec 22, 2023
A Russian victory in Ukraine would create a world fundamentally antithetical to U.S. interests and values with an empowered anti-Western coalition.
Analysis | Dec 21, 2023
Petraeus shared with Harvard students, faculty and staff the insights he has outlined in his most recent book, co-authored with Andrew Roberts, "Conflict: The Evolution of Warfare from 1945 to Ukraine."
Analysis | Dec 20, 2023
The election is meant to showcase Putin’s mastery of the political system, and therefore his legitimacy; by extension, it will serve as a referendum on the war in Ukraine itself.
Analysis | Dec 18, 2023
Henry Kissinger was the pre-eminent statesman of post-World War II America. He was not just a policymaker; he was a strategist who thought about the world in conceptual terms and drew on a nuanced understanding of history and geopolitics to guide U.S. statecraft.
Analysis | Dec 15, 2023
This report analyzes the economic and geopolitical situation in Central Asia
Analysis | Dec 13, 2023
Putin wants the 2024 elections to confirm that he is the only option for seeing the Ukraine conflict to a successful close.
Analysis | Dec 13, 2023
The president’s inclination to ignore his administration and act upon his own initiative is damaging to both himself and the power vertical he created.
Analysis | Dec 12, 2023
How does the public in Central Asia view Russia’s war against Ukraine? This memo provides a preliminary examination of public attitudes toward the invasion in two Central Asian countries, Kyrgyzstan and Kazakhstan.
Analysis | Dec 12, 2023
The war between Russia and Ukraine can continue indefinitely unless the West realizes that what’s at stake isn’t just the fate of Ukraine but the future of the West itself
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