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Analysis | May 04, 2023
It is precisely because of, and not in spite of, the fact that Moscow and Pyongyang have repeatedly held their nuclear arsenals over Western heads that leaders should take these threats seriously.
Event | May 02, 2023
The Kennan Institute and the International Tax and Investment Center will host a conference to provide a platform for experts, academics, and policymakers to discuss the vital issues surrounding the impact of the war in Ukraine on Central Asia’s economic and geopolitical development.
Event | May 04, 2023
Please join the Jordan Center for the Advanced Study of Russia and the Harriman Institute for a book talk with Debra Javeline, author of After Violence: Russia’s Beslan School Massacre and the Peace that Followed, and Russian journalist Elena Milashina. Moderated by Elise Giuliano.
Event | May 11, 2023
Samuel Ramani joins FPRI Africa Program chair Charles Ray to discuss Russia’s growing assertiveness in Africa and explore whether Russia’s influence in Africa can survive its military setbacks in Ukraine and international sanctions complicate Moscow’s engagement with regional powers on the…
Event | May 02, 2023
Over the past three decades, Chinese scholars and policymakers have been debating the causes and dynamics of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union’s loss of power and the Soviet Union’s collapse more broadly. What lessons is the Chinese Communist Party drawing from this historical example, and…
Post | May 01, 2023
CIA director William Burns discusses four areas of long-term strategic importance for the CIA — and, by extension, for the United States: 1. The war in Ukraine, 2. U.S. strategic competition with China, 3. Climate change, energy security and other transnational threats, and 4. the intelligence…
Digest | May 01, 2023
Plus: How to make Western sanctions bite
Digest | Apr 28, 2023
Analysis | Apr 26, 2023
Of the Ukraine policy options available to Biden, staying the course might seem especially attractive, but if the Ukrainian offensive fails, it could weaken the negotiating leverage that the Biden administration is working to amass in Kyiv, while also undercutting political support for Zelensky in…
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