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Analysis | Sep 06, 2022
The Russian economy is on track for a deep recession, even amid hints of temporary respite.
Analysis | Sep 01, 2022
Well-coordinated sanctions can substantially increase costs to Russia with minimal impact on sanctioning countries, researchers find after examining the impact of export bans on 5,000 products.
Analysis | Jul 28, 2022
Robert Legvold and Dmitri Trenin discuss the possible future scenarios faced by the Russian state, addressing the state leaders’ perception of the status quo, their goals and the challenges they must confront in both domestic and foreign policy.
Analysis | Jun 27, 2022
The alliance will likely emphasize resilience but also maintain its dual-track approach toward Russia, combining deterrence and defense with détente and dialogue.
Analysis | Jun 23, 2022
The United States has pushed forward policies toward Ukraine that Putin and other Russian leaders see as an existential threat, a point they have made repeatedly for many years.
Analysis | May 10, 2022
Evaluating Putin’s decision requires capturing what was known at the time, not what became evident later.
Analysis | Apr 22, 2022
If a nuclear strike killed 10,000 or 20,000 innocent Ukrainians, how would the United States or NATO respond?
Analysis | Apr 07, 2022
Those who approve or stay silent bear, at the very least, collective responsibility for what is happening in their own country and what the state is doing.
Analysis | Mar 25, 2022
Based on their personal negotiations with this challenging Russian leader, this compilation delivers highly relevant insights from Colin Powell, Condoleezza Rice, Hillary Clinton, John Kerry and Rex Tillerson for forging a diplomatic end to the war in Ukraine.
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.
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