What are Russians really thinking about the war? Bryn Rosenfeld - December 29, 2022 The TMC 2022 roundups: Russia and Ukraine
Do Ukrainians want a ceasefire? Karina V. Korostelina and Gerard Toal - August 30, 2022 A new survey reveals how people on the front lines process the tradeoffs of war
Is there a difference between ‘defensive’ and ‘offensive’ weapons? Stephen Biddle - April 27, 2022 In Ukraine and beyond, skills, determination and tactics matter more than the mix of weapons
Volunteer troops can be a curse, not a blessing. But Ukraine may be figuring it out. Polina Beliakova - February 27, 2022 Kyiv also called on volunteers in 2014 to defend the country
Will Russia recognize the independence of two eastern Ukraine republics? Here’s what people there think. John O’Loughlin, Gerard Toal, and Gwendolyn Sasse - February 17, 2022 Those who live in the Donbas region care more about bread-and-butter issues, our latest surveys reveal
If Russia invades Ukraine, what happens next? David Lake - January 22, 2022 Many Ukrainians wouldn’t favor a pro-Russian leader — but would the U.S. support an anti-Russian insurgency?
Russians supported Putin’s moves in Crimea in 2014. Here’s what’s different in 2021. Timothy Frye - April 11, 2021 Survey data suggest it will be hard for Putin to rally support for a direct military intervention
Why countries target civilians indiscriminately Anna O. Pechenkina - July 8, 2019 Is this just a poor decision — or a calculated trade-off?
The war in Ukraine is more devastating than you know Cynthia Buckley, Ralph Clem, Jarod Fox, and Erik Herron - April 9, 2018 Eastern Ukraine’s Donbas region has been a war zone since 2014.
Fake news is about to get a lot worse. That will make it easier to violate human rights — and get away with it. Steven Livingston and Scott Edwards - April 3, 2018 [caption id="attachment_71768" align="aligncenter" width="960"] Dutch investigators examine pieces of the