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Post | Jan 21, 2022
Antony Blinken and Sergei Lavrov, the top U.S. and Russian diplomats, are set to meet in Geneva on Jan. 21 to see whether they can move beyond the impasse of the previous week’s intense talks on European security. As this round of negotiations progresses, here are four points to consider from a…
Digest | Jan 21, 2022
Analysis | Jan 20, 2022
Compromises by the West—including a lengthy moratorium on NATO expansion—can ensure that competition with Moscow proceeds in a way that minimizes the risk of catastrophic military conflict.
Event | Jan 21, 2022
Join the Brookings Institution for a panel discussion on the implications of the Russia-Ukraine crisis.
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.
Post | Jan 14, 2022
From Russia's new national security strategy and its implications for Russia's relations with other global powers, to American and Russian takes on the prospects for a cyber rules of the road agreement, Russia Matters' most popular reads of 2021 address a variety of complicated geopolitical…
Digest | Jan 14, 2022
Post | Jan 14, 2022
Near the end of this week’s marathon talks between Russia and the U.S., NATO and the OSCE on Russia’s three main security demands (and the West’s counter-demands), Russian negotiators said the talks had reached a “dead end” but simultaneously suggested that the American side has until Jan. 20 or so…
Event | Jan 18, 2022
Please join Russia Matters for a discussion with Thomas Graham, a distinguished fellow at the Council on Foreign Relations, on the outcomes of the recent U.S.-Russia, NATO-Russia and OSCE discussions on European security issues and an assessment of what may come next.
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