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Analysis | Jun 28, 2019
If Moscow is indeed militarizing the Russian Arctic, the military build-up and the Kremlin’s intentions are, at least for now, defensive in nature.
Analysis | Feb 09, 2017
Long-standing disagreements on national security interests and policies will make repairing the U.S.-Russian relationship challenging.
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 05, 2016
New archival materials show that U.S. officials did indeed offer the Soviets informal assurances of NATO's non-expansion in 1990, while keeping open the possibility of expansion and seeking to maximize U.S. power in post-Cold War Europe.
Analysis | Dec 22, 2014
In 2014, Russia broke out of the post–Cold War order and openly challenged the U.S.-led international system.
Analysis | Nov 01, 2014
Putin seeks to show the world and the Russian people that he has alternative friends to the East, but the incentives leading to the mega deal were in place much earlier.
Analysis | Mar 01, 2012
Graham Allison considers what clues we can extract from successfully denuclearizing 14 post-Soviet states, and how those clues can inform our non-proliferation and nuclear security efforts in the future.