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Nov 15, 2022
As the U.S. midterm elections were proceeding on Nov. 9, there were media reports that Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky was anxiously monitoring the results, for...
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Oct 21, 2022
This is the first article in a series on the Biden administration's new National Security Strategy.
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Sep 10, 2022
A narrative of resentment and betrayal
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Aug 1, 2022
But this occurs against the backdrop of a major new U.S. commitment to Euro-Atlantic security, a re-engagement with the broader Middle East, new initiatives
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Jun 3, 2022
Cottrell and Dougherty were writing in the aftermath of the 1956 Hungarian Revolution and the Suez Crisis, where it appeared the Soviet possession of nuclear weapons could both deter...
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Mar 8, 2022
Can an increasingly ossified national security system and dysfunctional domestic politics allow the United States to evolve its position and policies to cope with a changing...
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Feb 26, 2022
At this point, it is unclear what Vladimir Putin's end game will be after launching a full-scale, combined-arms invasion of Ukraine. However, what we can be reasonably sure of is...
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Feb 18, 2022
The terms “deterrence” and “coercive diplomacy” have figured prominently in debates over how the West should respond to the ongoing crisis over a...
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Feb 14, 2022
The United States assumed that Russia would be scared of the risks to go into Syria. That is a mistake that should not be made when it comes to Ukraine.
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Jan 6, 2022
The politics of energy use and climate change—often viewed as a domestic policy question—can and will have a growing impact on both global geopolitics and...