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Analysis | Jan 12, 2022
The deployment of CSTO peacekeepers cannot but count as a victory for Moscow: It has gained leverage over a neighbor long able to balance its foreign-policy ties with Russia, China and the West.
Analysis | Jan 06, 2022
The clash around Ukraine is over competing rights, not merely conflicting interests, and any solution depends on incentives (rather than disincentives) and a rebuilding of trust.
Analysis | Jan 06, 2022
If Russia succeeds in propping up the regime in Kazakhstan and making it more pro-Russian, then the Central Asian nation could, like Belarus, become a more reliable ally and partner for Russia.
Post | Jan 05, 2022
The Dec. 30 phone conversation between presidents Joe Biden and Vladimir Putin, the second in less than a month, produced no major breakthroughs, at least judging by the information publicly available in its immediate wake. But it did preserve hope that of three upcoming dialogues on Russia’s…
Analysis | Jan 05, 2022
On Jan. 5, 2022, the Center for the National Interest held an event on the conflict in Ukraine.
Analysis | Jan 04, 2022
The dividing line between Europe and the Russian sphere of influence in Europe has gravitated westward and eastward over the past three centuries as a consequence of periodic trials of arms.
Analysis | Jan 01, 2022
“The current international system could be described as a post-bipolar system in transition to a multipolar one. The transition means that the brief period of unipolarity that followed the collapse of the Soviet Union has passed, but a mature multipolar system has yet to emerge," says the dean…
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