
Russia and the West
The Kremlin's Information Warfare
Moscow Between Islamic Challenges And Islamist Threats
The State Of Russia's Strategic Forces
Putin's Asymmetric Strategy: Lessons For The Future
Forging A Western-Nato Response
The Kremlin's Information Warfare
Moscow Between Islamic Challenges And Islamist Threats
The State Of Russia's Strategic Forces
Putin's Asymmetric Strategy: Lessons For The Future
Forging A Western-Nato Response
Don’t let the latest news out of Ukraine fool you; Russia actually invaded Ukraine six months ago. What is happening today is just an intensification of that assault.
American politician and poet Eugene McCarthy once said that the media are like blackbirds on a telegraph pole. Once the impulse goes through, they all jump in the same direction. Fortunately for McCarthy, the Washington punditocracy was not as developed then as it is now.
Today the world continues to focus on Moscow’s brazen aggression in Ukraine and its blatant disregard for international law. However, Russia’s imperial delusions and energy dependence are also creating major problems elsewhere in the world, including in the Arctic — a vast, energy-rich region where the Kremlin has both great ambitions and is pursuing dangerous policies.
The downing of Malaysia Airline Flight MH17 cast a harsh, lurid and revealing light upon Russia's war in Ukraine.
Its most immediate effect was to place the brutality of Russian-led forces in full view.