International Criminal Court May be Another Casualty of October 7 EXCLUSIVE
Michael Brodsky
International Criminal Court May be Another Casualty of October 7
Israel’s Ambassador in Ukraine decries the decision of the ICC’s Prosecutor to pursue arrest warrants for Israel's Prime Minister and Defense Minister alongside the leaders of Hamas.
Ukraine - Innovation is Key
Timothy Ash
Ukraine - Innovation is Key
How Ukrainian defense innovators are making a big difference.
Boxing Triumph Gives War-Torn Ukrainians Hope
Ihor N. Stelmach
Boxing Triumph Gives War-Torn Ukrainians Hope
As Ukrainians battle fiercely to hold an outsized opponent at bay, the analogies with Oleksandr Usyk’s victory to become undisputed heavyweight champ are hard to miss.
End of the ‘Butcher of Tehran’
Alexander Vindman
End of the ‘Butcher of Tehran’
On the death of Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi.
The Biden Administration’s Schizophrenic Support of Ukraine’s War Effort
Jonathan Sweet
The Biden Administration’s Schizophrenic Support of Ukraine’s War Effort
Washington’s policy on not allowing Ukraine to use US-made weapons to attack military targets on Russian territory is now jeopardizing all the aid given to date.
Where is Greenpeace or Greta?
Diane Francis
Where is Greenpeace or Greta?
It will take years and billions to de-mine the country, and until that’s accomplished, hundreds of thousands of people and animals will be injured or killed, the author writes.
Volodymyr Zelensky - The Battle for Legitimacy Has Been Won
UkrInform
Volodymyr Zelensky - The Battle for Legitimacy Has Been Won
On May 20, 2019, Zelensky began his five-year term as President of Ukraine. The next presidential election was set for March 31, 2024, but Russia's invasion pushed this issue into the background.
First Ladies’ Irreplaceable Role in Serbia-Ukraine Relations
Dr. Orhan Dragas
First Ladies’ Irreplaceable Role in Serbia-Ukraine Relations
With an agenda that puts their influence exclusively at the service of ordinary people, Olena Zelenska and Tamara Vučić together symbolize the shared emotions of their respective nations.
Russian Government Changes: More Corruption and Nepotism
Anders Aslund
Russian Government Changes: More Corruption and Nepotism
Putin says he wants to decrease corruption to increase military effectiveness but really is redirecting the proceeds to himself and his cronies while preferring endless – and profitable – war.
Multipolar Multivectoral Non-Aligned Multinonsense EXCLUSIVE
Charles Cockell
Multipolar Multivectoral Non-Aligned Multinonsense
Russia’s war against Ukraine symbolizes everything that can go wrong with a “multi-polar world,” a concept often used as a mask to shirk standing against what is self-evidently wrong.
What’s Behind Putin's Ministerial Rochade in the Kremlin?
Andreas Umland
What’s Behind Putin's Ministerial Rochade in the Kremlin?
In Putin’s Russia, it is best not to assume a strategic rationality behind personnel appointments. But recent moves raise interesting questions about Kremlin power dynamics.
The Biden Administration’s Chicken Kiev Complex EXCLUSIVE
Stash Luczkiw
The Biden Administration’s Chicken Kiev Complex
The Cold War instilled in many American politicians a craven stance toward Moscow’s belligerence. Experience shows that fear couched by pragmatism is a losing approach.