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Analysis | Jul 09, 2021
The CSTO still has a chance to prove itself—if it can demonstrate effective and coordinated work after the impending withdrawal of U.S. troops from Afghanistan.
Digest | Jul 09, 2021
The United States reserves the right to “defend its people and its critical infrastructure,” the U.S. president warned his Russian counterpart; Moscow and Washington find common ground on humanitarian aid; and more in this week's news digest.
Analysis | Jul 08, 2021
Getting Russia right—assessing its capabilities and intentions, the long-term drivers of its policy and threat perceptions, as well as its accomplishments—is essential because misreading them means wasted resources, distorted national priorities and increased risk of confrontation.
Event | Jul 14, 2021
Join the Carnegie Moscow Center for a webinar on the growing challenge of worldwide cyberattacks and their impact on strategic stability.
Event | Jul 21, 2021
Join the Kennan Institute for a panel discussion on the role international cooperation could play in advancing responsible state behavior in cyberspace, what progress has been made and what challenges remain.
Analysis | Jul 08, 2021
Even if formal cybersecurity treaties are unworkable, it may still be possible to set limits on certain types of civilian targets, and to negotiate rough rules of the road.
Analysis | Jul 07, 2021
In the aftermath of the Geneva summit, the Biden administration is likely to be at once dismayed by the European Union's public display of disunity and privately relieved that its own efforts to set the terms of a different relationship with Putin will not be complicated by a parallel Franco-…
Analysis | Jul 07, 2021
The central feature of the new strategy is its focus on Russia itself. The Russian leadership has every reason right now to turn homeward to address the glaring weaknesses, imbalances and inequalities of the country’s internal situation.
Digest | Jul 06, 2021
Continuing to treat Moscow as a great power of yore will lead Washington to overextend itself and make unrealistic commitments, Rumer and Sokolsky write; the defining feature of Russia’s new National Security Strategy is the extent to which it shifts the focus to Russia itself, Trenin writes; and…
Analysis | Jul 01, 2021
Inadvertent escalation poses the greatest risk of a political confrontation between Russia and NATO resulting in armed conflict, and as long as one or both sides believe that it is beneficial to use their military forces to make political points, we should expect more incidents of this type to take…
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