The Slow Drift Towards a New Cold War
June 22, 2015 2 min. read

A further reversal of the integration and cultural exchanges between Russia, Central Europe and Western Europe that took place after 1989 came about this week when the United States announced it would station added military forces in countries near the Russian border.

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The Parade that Continues to Make Defense Policy
April 2, 2015 3 min. read

Still, there is hope that the May Day Parade will just remain as it has been since 1989 — simply a parade celebrating the end of a war, as opposed to a catalyst for further conflict.

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Let Them Eat Crimean Butter
March 26, 2015 4 min. read

“Liberty cabbage.” “Freedom fries.” And in Russia, there is now “Crimean Butter,” a new cheese brand introduced to consumers after the annexation of Sevastopol by the Russian Federation last spring.

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Corruption Always Foreshadows a Future Economic Downgrade
March 12, 2015 3 min. read

For both Russia and Brazil, though, it seems like corruption isn’t going anywhere anytime soon.

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Boris Nemtsov: More than a Putin foe
March 11, 2015 6 min. read

Nemtsov’s rich and varied legacy must be remembered and commemorated in disassociation of Vladimir Putin – for what he believed in, not just what he opposed.

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Cyprus goes cap in hand to Moscow
March 3, 2015 5 min. read

As Russian-backed separatists sneer at the Minsk II cease fire, extolling their newly conquered strategic pile of rubble, the town of Debaltseve, the Cypriot president Nicos Anastasiades flew to Moscow in a tizzy for a two-day official visit.

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Candid Discussions: Charles Crawford on Speechwriting
January 8, 2015 19 min. read

Charles Crawford CMG is a public speaking and negotiation expert. He worked for 28 years in the U.K. Diplomatic Service, including three postings as British Ambassador to Sarajevo, Belgrade, and Warsaw, before starting a private consulting career in communication technique. In his early diplomatic career he served as Speechwriter in the U.K. Foreign and Commonwealth […]

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East and West must come together in Ukraine
December 12, 2014 6 min. read

In a disturbing yet somewhat surreal turn of events, Ukrainian president Petro Poroshenko unveiled his latest weapon in the ongoing war with Russian separatists in the East: a Cabbage Patch Kids-style ragdoll.

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Why Russia Intervenes
September 6, 2014 9 min. read

Far from being an anomalous event, Russia’s coercive military pressure on Ukraine in the aftermath of the Maidan revolution is typical of the way great powers, including the United States, have behaved in the past.

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Moscow Takes Ukraine, Beijing Takes Mongolia?
April 25, 2014 5 min. read

map: ChinaSmack Tensions escalated in eastern Ukraine on Thursday, as Ukrainian forces killed up to five pro-Moscow separatist rebels, and Russia launched army drills near the border in response, raising fears its troops would invade. The Ukrainian action took place to recapture territory from the rebels, who have seized swaths of eastern Ukraine since April […]

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