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Analysis | Jan 25, 2022
While the terms of any compromise with Russia over Ukraine would involve some tough negotiation, we can seek such a compromise without fearing that this will open the way for further Russian moves to destroy NATO and subjugate eastern Europe.
Analysis | Jan 24, 2022
Putin may see diplomacy as a last-ditch effort to avert war in Ukraine, but Russia’s posture suggests that he is leaning toward a unilateral solution.
Analysis | Jan 19, 2022
Had the United States and its European allies not succumbed to hubris, wishful thinking and liberal idealism and relied instead on realism’s core insights, the present crisis would not have occurred.
Analysis | Sep 08, 2021
U.S.-Russian cooperation in the initial stages of the Afghan war appeared to be transformative. Today, it is instructive to ask why the anti-terror partnership collapsed and what the Taliban’s victory might mean for future relations.
Analysis | May 20, 2021
A temporary breathing space does not portend a major shift in the relationship. The real question is whether Biden and Putin are prepared to bargain.
Analysis | May 06, 2021
U.S. sanctions against Germany over Nord Stream 2 would undermine diplomatic climate change efforts.
Analysis | Mar 18, 2021
The simple answer is no. Indeed, it’s the logical next step.
Analysis | Mar 03, 2021
How will U.S. action towards Moscow affect two more critical relationships for Washington: the ones with Berlin and Beijing?
Analysis | Feb 12, 2021
The United States faces a new nucler proliferation threat, this time from its own allies.
Analysis | Feb 04, 2021
Putting China and Russia into policy silos will be counterproductive.