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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?
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 14, 2022
U.S. exports limit price increases and help check disruptive behavior by the likes of Russia and Iran.
Analysis | Feb 10, 2022
NATO and the European Union have reached their limits. Here’s what should come next.
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.
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