While the battle lines are largely fluid and will remain so, the progress of the war suggests that neither side will be able to achieve a satisfactory outcome.
Author: Joshua Huminski, The Hill
Asking the Hard Questions on Ukraine
The heart-wrenching scenes of families being torn apart, refugees fleeing to neighboring countries and the bravery and heroism of the Ukrainian people make such calculus very human and emotional, which is precisely what is not needed at this present j…
The West Must Decide How Far Is Too Far with Russia
Now that Russia has indeed invaded, everything is on the table and there is an almost performative rush by, well nearly everyone, to be seen as doing something.
The Risk of Escalation With Russia Is Very Real
Squeezing Russia’s economy, crashing the ruble and imposing punitive costs may seem effective in the near term, but are likely to have considerable second and third-order effects which we will not appreciate for some time.