Upheaval in Bashkortostan Signals Beginning of the End of Putin’s Russia EXCLUSIVE
Paul Goble
Upheaval in Bashkortostan Signals Beginning of the End of Putin’s Russia
Why the situation in Russia’s Muslim republic of Bashkortostan deserves our attention.
Trump as a ‘Manchurian Candidate’ EXCLUSIVE
Andrei Piontkovsky
Trump as a ‘Manchurian Candidate’
The author envisions what a November win by Donald Trump might look like, viewing him as a Kremlin tool like the brainwashed character in the 1959 novel and 1962/2004 political thriller films.
Artists Fallen on the Battlefield EXCLUSIVE
Edward Akrout
Artists Fallen on the Battlefield
With the death of poet Maksym Kryvtsov, Ukraine continues losing some of its best artists. This is not just a loss for Ukrainian culture, it is a loss for the world.
Does Biden Have a Plan to Win the War in Ukraine? EXCLUSIVE
Jonathan Sweet
Does Biden Have a Plan to Win the War in Ukraine?
It is all too easy to lay the blame on opposition republicans for the log jam in funding for Ukraine but even when the money is released how will it be used to ensure success for Kyiv?
A Tale of Two Ukraines EXCLUSIVE
Stash Luczkiw
A Tale of Two Ukraines
There has always been a wide range of opinions in Ukraine and the war has caused contrasting viewpoints to be more frequently aired - but everyone agrees that 2024 is going to be a hard year.
Karazin University: 219 Years of Social Responsibility
Tetyana Kaganovska
Karazin University: 219 Years of Social Responsibility
Scientists at Karazin University are developing a range of directions aimed at addressing the needs of the country and the military during the wartime.
Can Ukraine Do More to Win on the Information Battlefield in 2024?
Radu Magdin
Can Ukraine Do More to Win on the Information Battlefield in 2024?
As the second anniversary of Russia’s full-scale invasion approaches it seems timely to review what Ukraine has achieved in defending against disinformation and what more it needs to do during 2024.
Ukraine: Worst Case Scenarios EXCLUSIVE
Adam Borowski
Ukraine: Worst Case Scenarios
Ukraine could potentially lose the war with Russia. Ukrainians could then be forced to join Russia in attacking Poland. Provocative? Fatalistic? How should we prepare for the worst-case scenario?
Strategic Challenges and Opportunities for a Ukraine-US Partnership
Vadym Ivchenko
Strategic Challenges and Opportunities for a Ukraine-US Partnership
Away from the battlefield, the shifting sands of US domestic politics, combined with a confident Russia, make it vital to build an effective US-Ukraine partnership to ensure international security.
Constitutional Self-Defense
Timothy Snyder
Constitutional Self-Defense
About a constitutional tradition designed to safeguard democracy and sovereignty with immediate relevance for today, and not only for the US.
Anger at US Inaction Should Not Cloud Understanding of Who is Responsible EXCLUSIVE
Matthew Westberg
Anger at US Inaction Should Not Cloud Understanding of Who is Responsible
The following opinion piece was originally received as a reader’s comment to a Kyiv Post article, which we thought was worth sharing with our wider readership.
For a US Strategy on Ukraine
Anders Aslund
For a US Strategy on Ukraine
The United States must declare that its goal is for Ukraine to win and, at long last, must make it the main US policy. And the corollary is that Russia must be defeated.