Russia’s Collapse Before the Eyes of Supporters in Serbia
Dr. Orhan Dragas
Russia’s Collapse Before the Eyes of Supporters in Serbia
Serbia has a long tradition of fraternal relations with Moscow. But now, in the wake of the Wagner travesty, there is no excuse for Russophile zealots.
Chaos May Be Coming to Russia
Chuck Pfarrer
Chaos May Be Coming to Russia
Russian history has shown that military defeat is the handmaiden of political change. Recent events could lead Russian soldiers to decide it’s better to surrender than die in a futile war.
Using Frozen Russian Assets for Ukraine Reconstruction
Timothy Ash
Using Frozen Russian Assets for Ukraine Reconstruction
Costs of using frozen Russian assets.
Carthago Delenda Est – Dahua and Hikvision Should Be Banned and Forced to Pay War Damages to Ukrainians EXCLUSIVE
Oleksii Kupriienko
Carthago Delenda Est – Dahua and Hikvision Should Be Banned and Forced to Pay War Damages to Ukrainians
“Carthage must be destroyed.” Referencing an ancient Roman Senator’s call to arms, the author advocates for an international ban on products from Chinese companies involved in human rights violations.
It Could Be a Hot Summer in Ukraine in More Ways Than One
Iuliia Mendel
It Could Be a Hot Summer in Ukraine in More Ways Than One
It's a hot summer’s day in Kyiv and, in spite the wailing of sirens at night, it would be easy to forget there’s a war on as life in the capital feels like a pre-war vacation period.
Russia’ Wasted Years under Vladimir Putin’s Leadership – From the Kursk Disaster to Prigozhin’s March on Moscow
John R. Bryson
Russia’ Wasted Years under Vladimir Putin’s Leadership – From the Kursk Disaster to Prigozhin’s March on Moscow
For the Russian people, Vladimir Putin is a fundamentally flawed leader. One indication of Putin’s flaws is his inability to manage certainty or to avoid surprise, John R. Bryson writes.
What’s Wrong with Ukraine’s Organic Law?
Kateryna Zakharchenko
What’s Wrong with Ukraine’s Organic Law?
Every president of Ukraine leaves his mark on its history and an amendment to its Constitution. Why so many amendments and why so much debate?
Pointing in the Right Direction: Takeaways from Ukraine Recovery Conference EXCLUSIVE
Pavlo Kukhta
Pointing in the Right Direction: Takeaways from Ukraine Recovery Conference
Actions from the 2023 conference in London aim to pave the way for Ukraine’s reconstruction.
Time to Stop Disruptive Russian-Serbian Machinations in the Balkans EXCLUSIVE
Ivana Stradner
Time to Stop Disruptive Russian-Serbian Machinations in the Balkans
While most of the West focuses on the war in Ukraine, Moscow and Belgrade are fueling the fires over Kosovo on eve of sensitive historic anniversary.
Prigozhin's March on Moscow
Timothy Snyder
Prigozhin's March on Moscow
How to understand Yevgeny Prigozhin's march on Moscow and its sudden end? Often there are plots without a coup; this seemed like a coup without a plot, Timothy Ash writes.
Russia's Sopranos
Diane Francis
Russia's Sopranos
The bizarre events in Russia over the weekend provide a glimpse into the reality that the country is not a nation, but an empire with warring factions that is run by a mafia, Diane Francis writes.
Russian-free Resorts and Silent Taxi Drivers
Andriy Kurkov
Russian-free Resorts and Silent Taxi Drivers
Despite the war, both Ukrainians and Russians are hoping for some summer relaxation, but a taxi in the occupied territories is not a good place to let your guard down.