As the battle for Kyiv rages, we turn to Washington, D.C. Hillary Rodham Clinton argues that a radicalized Republican Party has played right into Putin’s hands.
Germany has long argued that importing natural gas from Russia would help keep peace. That strategy is being tested now.
The old ways of dealing with Russia no longer apply.
By attacking the rule of law, Republicans are helping Putin and Xi.
Russians have elevated patriotic hacking to an “art form.” Americans may feel the effects.
After losing public confidence with the Afghanistan debacle, the president now has the opportunity to reset.
Too many Republicans who know better are serving as mouthpieces for the Kremlin.
Following Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, protests erupted around the world—even in Russia, where hundreds gathered in Moscow, St. Petersburg, and other Russian cities to demonstrate against their government’s actions.
Chaos creates countless opportunities for mistakes.
The underlying purpose of American foreign policy is to prove that democracy is “not a relic of history.”
Russia’s invasion of Ukraine makes the frightening possibility of China seizing control of the island more real.
The democratic recession is so severe that autocrats now openly stage coups, steal elections, and invade other countries.
The paths to deterrence were not taken.
No nation is forced to repeat its past. But something familiar is taking place in Ukraine.
Gas prices are already high. The Russia-Ukraine crisis threatens to further squeeze the global energy market.
A conversation with David Petraeus on what the American experience in Iraq means for Russia’s conflict with Ukraine
My home is in danger, and I’m thousands of miles away. This small, strange window is helping me cope.
The Western world will have to prove that it has not become all of the things Vladimir Putin has long believed it to be.
Beyond the imminent threat of violence, Russia is poised to upend the global energy market.
The U.S. must support an insurgency that will cause Russia to regret any attempt to crush democracy and independence.