War and the Psyche EXCLUSIVE
Andriy Kurkov
War and the Psyche
World Mental Health Day on Oct. 10 reminded us that Ukrainians face unprecedented challenges in maintaining their psychological well-being.
Wind of Change. Again
Oleg Dunda
Wind of Change. Again
Now is the time to choose between two the victory of the Russian Empire and the restoration of the Warsaw Bloc or Ukraine's victory and the final collapse of the evil empire.
Reform of the State Customs Service: What Changes to Expect
Mariia Myhal
Reform of the State Customs Service: What Changes to Expect
International partners view the reform of the State Customs Service of Ukraine as one of the key elements of the European integration process.
A Second Age of Europe
Charles Cockell
A Second Age of Europe
The Russo-Ukrainian war is a moment for Europe to embark on a new age of leadership and enlightenment. The ideal of freedom mustn’t be take for granted. It should be defended.
Trump Must Stand With Ukraine or Lose in November
David Root
Trump Must Stand With Ukraine or Lose in November
If Donald Trump wants to win, then he will need to reach out beyond his isolationist base and convince old-school Reagan Republicans. To do that he must support Ukraine.
Military Lessons for NATO from the Russia-Ukraine War
David Kirichenko
Military Lessons for NATO from the Russia-Ukraine War
By examining Ukraine’s capacity for innovation under immense pressure, students of warfare can gain important insights into the fundamental transformation of modern conflict.
Is the Chechen Tail Wagging the Russian Dog?
Saahil Menon
Is the Chechen Tail Wagging the Russian Dog?
Putin’s fixation with keeping the Arab and Islamic World onside as his full-scale invasion of Ukraine approaches its third anniversary means he now needs Kadyrov more than the other way around.
If Europe Wants Fewer Refugees, It Needs to Do More. Not Less EXCLUSIVE
Hans Petter Midttun
If Europe Wants Fewer Refugees, It Needs to Do More. Not Less
What are Ukrainian refugees today may be Estonian, Lithuanian, Latvian, Polish, and Finnish refugees tomorrow. Europe is now addressing the symptom, not the cause.
Unilever's Belated Departure from Russia Welcomed
B4Ukraine
Unilever's Belated Departure from Russia Welcomed
It is good that Unilever is making the right move, even if 'two years too late.'
Trump, Putin, the Border and the Strategic Ambiguity of Kamala Harris – Analysis From Arizona
Lord Ashcroft
Trump, Putin, the Border and the Strategic Ambiguity of Kamala Harris – Analysis From Arizona
A combination of factors has Donald Trump’s support growing. As a relatively fresh face, Kamala Harris’ best approach might be to remain vague about how she would be president.
A Festival of Science and Technology
Charles Cockell
A Festival of Science and Technology
In little gatherings in lunch breaks and on the sidelines, schemes flowed back and forth from technologists to businesspeople and from these exchanges new inventions will sprout.
Vance’s Peace Plan Is a Recipe for Ukraine to Become a Failed State
Timothy Ash
Vance’s Peace Plan Is a Recipe for Ukraine to Become a Failed State
A failed Ukrainian state would be a huge security risk for Europe