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Post | Nov 04, 2022
A recent visit to Ukraine with several colleagues from the military analysis community, including areas near the front in Kherson, has left me with the following thoughts and impressions about the current course of the war. The general sense one gets is that Ukraine is winning and morale is high…
Analysis | Nov 03, 2022
Its main focus has been targeting pro-Russian collaborators and disrupting Russian military logistics, not engaging in head-on confrontations with Moscow’s forces.
Analysis | Nov 03, 2022
The war has left Belarus in a predicament, which boils down to depending on Russia for everything without enjoying the advantages of being part of Russia.
Analysis | Oct 30, 2022
Amid the continuing war and ongoing calls for the United States to “do more,” the question remains: what, if any, are the United States’ strategic interests in Ukraine—and how might the United States best service them?
Digest | Oct 28, 2022
Event | Nov 01, 2022
Join the foreign policy program at Brookings for a virtual panel event examining what we’ve seen and learned about the use of emerging and evolving military technologies on the battlefield in Ukraine.
Analysis | Oct 26, 2022
Despite some shortcomings, Philip Short’s new biography “Putin” is valuable to anyone eager to learn more about Russia’s leader.
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