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Post | Jul 07, 2022
With Russian forces coming closer to establishing control over the entire Donbas, one can’t help but wonder what Kyiv might lose for good if Russia captures the remainder of this historical region, which consists of Ukraine’s Donetsk and Luhansk provinces, and holds onto it, per Putin’s plan.…
Analysis | Jul 01, 2022
Putin’s decision to deploy dual-capable missiles in Belarus raises three obvious questions: Why? Why now? Is the decision reversible?
Analysis | Jun 30, 2022
A floundering Russia and reinvigorated NATO would cut against China's core security interests by giving Washington a stronger hand in its Thucydidian rivalry with Beijing.
Digest | Jun 30, 2022
Event | Jun 28, 2022
This conversation, hosted by the Middlebury Institute's Monterey Initiative in Russian Studies, will take up the work of two leading English-language journalists, Joshua Yaffa (The New Yorker) and Anton Troianovski (The New York Times), both of whom are covering the war in Ukraine.
Event | Jun 30, 2022
This conversation, hosted by the Middlebury Institute's Monterey Initiative in Russian Studies, is inspired by the argument put forward recently by Peter Slezkine that the Cold War idea of "the free world" maps inaccurately onto the current war in Ukraine. Slezkine will be joined by…
Event | Jul 06, 2022
This conversation with Foreign Affairs editor Daniel Kurtz-Phelan, hosted by the Middlebury Institute's Monterey Initiative in Russian Studies, will focus on the policy questions that have followed from the war in Ukraine.
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.
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