As the war drags on, however, non-European countries are becoming more and more involved. Some are giving Russia the means to prolong the war—men and munitions. By using Ukraine as a testing ground, ...
It is true that total fertility rates in many countries have dropped to historically low levels, but those figures are, on ...
Stephen Kotkin is a preeminent historian of Russia, a fellow at Stanford University’s Hoover Institution and Freeman Spogli Institute for International Studies, and the author of an acclaimed ...
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Some have argued that this variation and decentralization could, in the event of another contested result, pose a danger to ...
In response, Ukraine has begun launching up to hundreds of drones daily at carefully selected Russian targets.Ukraine has ...
In short, Ukraine and its supporters find themselves pursuing a policy that is unlikely to succeed but sure to be costly.
A dormant NATO is not a devastating retrenchment from Europe. Instead, it is predicated on three correct assumptions: that ...