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Analysis | Apr 20, 2023
In the past, Germany believed it could afford to neglect national and NATO defense because the threat situation was quite different. In retrospect, this was politically short-sighted.
Analysis | May 16, 2022
The threat of a nuclear strike on Ukraine is being hotly discussed in the media and social networks. But there are reasons to be both skeptical and wary of this threat.
Analysis | May 12, 2022
Eleven weeks after the Feb. 24 invasion it is clear that Vladimir Putin’s initial plan has failed. What is less clear is what exactly went wrong and why.
Analysis | May 10, 2022
Evaluating Putin’s decision requires capturing what was known at the time, not what became evident later.
Analysis | May 04, 2022
Some experts say expectations of cyber apocalypse have been overblown, while others argue Russia has already done plenty of cyber damage. Check out our compilation for what Russia’s use (and non-use) of cyber means in the war on Ukraine.
Analysis | Jan 27, 2022
With reams of analysis written to answer this question, we summarize a handful of experts who have backed their assertions with abundant research.
Analysis | May 27, 2020
The CSTO is too organizationally weak and insufficiently integrated to serve as a capability multiplier for its members, and the weakness of other member states' military forces make them of limited value to Russia as military allies.
Analysis | May 01, 2017
Russia’s new conventional-strike capability is significant for the West, whether or not the West wants to acknowledge it.