Why Russia may be taking Ukrainian children Svitlana Chernykh and Francesca Lessa - June 13, 2022 The research on similar tactics in Spain and Latin America helps explain Putin’s logic
Why do Russia and Ukraine exchange their prisoners? Christoph Valentin Steinert - May 27, 2022 It’s a humanitarian move, but there’s more to the calculations.
Is Russia headed for a return to Stalinism? Sidney Tarrow - May 15, 2022 Putin can’t reconstruct the regime that Stalin built — or save Russia from chaos
Biden called Putin a ‘war criminal.’ That’s risky. Daniel Krcmaric and Alexander Downes - March 24, 2022 Here’s the downside to prosecuting former leaders
There are two ways to kick Russia out of the world trade system. One is more likely to work. Timothy Meyer and Todd N. Tucker - March 11, 2022 Would WTO members change the rules?
Russia waged a cheap war in Syria. Here’s what those tactics might look like in Ukraine. Will Todman and Natasha Hall - March 11, 2022 Destroying hospitals and critical infrastructure is part of the playbook.
In Ukraine and other conflicts, measuring the human cost is important. It’s also very difficult. Jessica Trisko Darden - March 11, 2022 The battle over casualties in the Ukraine war is just beginning
Black Sabbath, ‘War Pigs’: The Week In One Song Christopher Federico - February 25, 2022 Putin’s aggression in Ukraine
Russia and Ukraine had a short naval battle. Here’s what you need to know. Dmitry Gorenburg and Michael Kofman - November 28, 2018 The Nov. 25, 2018, skirmish between Russian Border Guard and
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.