Volodymyr Zelenskyy: The forgotten man
As Russia’s invasion approaches the two-year mark, the world seems to have lost interest in Ukraine, and its president. Read More Here
As Russia’s invasion approaches the two-year mark, the world seems to have lost interest in Ukraine, and its president. Read More Here
His biggest asset is Europe’s lack of strategic vision. Read More Here
Politics has returned, but the fighting has gone nowhere. Read More Here
Moscow wants to weaken NATO in Ukraine, not just win battles. Read More Here
Recent trends and developments – from the wars in Gaza and Ukraine to the US-China competition – may well herald a fundamental global geopolitical reckoning. The specter of a sustained clash between the West and its rivals – especially China, Russia, and the Islamic world – looms large. Read More Here
In the cascade of epochal events that have battered the foundations of our post-Cold War world in recent years, the phrase “turning point” has become cliché. Read More Here
Russia’s quest for autonomy offers the United States potential leverage—and a potential edge in its competition with China. Read More Here
Ukraine war will end up being the most costly and perhaps corrupt foreign operation ever carried out by the United States. Read More Here
The chief of the feared Wagner Group, Yevgeny Prigozhin, has been attacking Russia’s top military brass and warning that ordinary Russians, increasingly frustrated with the lack of progress in the Ukraine war, could revolt. Is Russian President Vladimir Putin’s regime in real danger? Read More Here
Is the Ukrainian government now trapped by its own uncompromising—and increasingly indefensible—policy? Read More Here