The brutal war crimes being documented in Ukraine are a warning Americans should heed.
Even if Kyiv agrees not to align with the West, Putin will have other demands.
The fact that Western analysts don’t see information warfare doesn’t mean it isn’t happening, and it doesn’t mean the West has won.
A collection of recent images showing some of the faces of the millions of Ukrainians affected by the ongoing conflict
Russian invaders are now treating the entirety of the Ukrainian population as combatants, as dirt to be cleansed.
Like many Jews from the former Soviet Union, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky grew up in a world that suppressed the truth about the Nazi genocide.
The principal strategic threat to the Western world has shifted, creating a whole new set of problems.
Why a pretaped message from the Ukrainian president aired during a night of escapist entertainment
The country the Russians came to destroy, in fighting for its life, has become one that extends solidarity and love beyond its human citizens.
Russia’s invasion threatens to unravel decades of scientific collaboration in the Arctic.
The war is dominating elections in Hungary and France.
At a recent conference, some members of the right identified foreign-policy hawks and neoconservatives, rather than Democrats, as their biggest enemies.
Photos of Ukrainian refugees fleeing home.
Anything helps—we shouldn’t overthink it. But we should still, well, think it.
Common questions about the conflict, answered.
For those fleeing Russia’s invasion, the long legacy of the Chinese Civil War offers grim lessons.
The curator Sarah Meister on the distinct and meaningful response that war photography can provoke
Good equipment and clever doctrine reveal little about how an army will perform in a war.
Unless democracies defend themselves, the forces of autocracy will destroy them.
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