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Analysis | Feb 07, 2023
Russia has more than three times Ukraine’s population, an intact economy and superior military technology. At the same time, Russia has its own problems; until recently, a shortage of soldiers and the vulnerability of its arms depots to missile strikes have slowed its westward progress.
Analysis | Feb 06, 2023
12 years ago, on February 5, 2011, the treaty on the reduction of strategic offensive arms came into force - the last major treaty that still links Russia and the United States in the military sphere. Exactly 3 years later, it will expire, and what will happen then?
Analysis | Jan 20, 2023
As support slips for military funding to Ukraine, some analysts argue that America is getting a great deal for its money. But there are a lot of strategic costs that don’t show up on the balance sheet.
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 23, 2022
The economic offensive against Russia has already exposed one important new reality: The era of costless, risk-free and predictable sanctions is well and truly over, the author writes.
Analysis | Mar 18, 2022
America’s spotty record warrants caution in Ukraine.
Analysis | Mar 12, 2022
First phase of offensive held back by intelligence weaknesses and poor planning and logistics.
Analysis | Mar 09, 2022
He’s acted with arrogance and recklessness in Ukraine, but there’s ample historical precedent for his errors.
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.
Analysis | Mar 03, 2022
As horrific and needless violence unfolds in Ukraine, my friends, family, colleagues, and media from around the world have all been asking the same questions: What’s eating Putin?