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Analysis | Dec 15, 2018
John J. Mearsheimer’s "The Great Delusion: Liberal Dreams and International Realities" argues that the United States’ pursuit of a “liberal hegemony” has been a failure with sizeable costs.
Digest | Dec 14, 2018
Analysis | Dec 14, 2018
Defying the long-held convictions of Western analysts, and against huge structural differences, Beijing and Moscow are drawing closer together to meet what each sees as the "American threat."
Analysis | Dec 12, 2018
As relations with the West languish, Moscow has built a dual strategy, positioning itself at once as beleaguered and triumphant, an alternative to the U.S.-led world order. In the short term, this is probably its best bet.
Analysis | Dec 11, 2018
Tony Wood discusses his latest book on contemporary Russia and Putinism at NYU's Jordan Center.
Analysis | Dec 09, 2018
The U.S. faces a choice in its competition with Russia of either transitioning to a partnership or reducing the threat level of its Cold War adversary.
Analysis | Dec 07, 2018
Three authors draw on field work and other research to assess the motives, prospects and threats linked to Central Asian jihadists, including the thousands who joined Islamic State and other violent extremists in the Middle East.
Analysis | Dec 07, 2018
America’s current strategy toward Russia, simply put, is not working; instead, it’s tying our hands. It’s making Russia more aggressive externally and less democratic internally. The dangers are escalating.
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