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Analysis | Feb 23, 2022
It’s not easy to make sense of how the United States and Europe are responding to Russia’s aggression.
Analysis | Feb 08, 2022
Contrary to hysteria, cyber operations will remain of secondary importance and at best provide marginal gains to Russia.
Analysis | Feb 03, 2022
A contest of ideas is hobbling U.S. policy in the standoff over Ukraine.
Analysis | Feb 02, 2022
Accounts claiming Putin has passed the point of no return overlook key sources of Putin’s domestic appeal, which is based much more on pragmatically providing stability, security, and prosperity than on aggressiveness.
Analysis | Feb 02, 2022
Washington should create the strongest possible incentive for Putin to stand down by making clear that U.S. sanctions will be maximized if Russia invades and minimized if it does not.
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 | Jan 27, 2022
As the United States and its allies await Russia’s next move and try to deter an invasion with diplomacy and the threat of heavy sanctions, they need to understand Putin’s motives and what they portend.
Analysis | May 14, 2020
With the prospect of a major economic crisis, Russia and Ukraine may face increasing pressure to lessen the burden to their economies and populations by seeking a peace settlement in Donbass. The pandemic could compel Ukraine to capitulate first.
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