Russia

Analysis

    • Op-Ed

    Crying Foul

    The world’s state system is not a Darwinist reality in which weaker states have to be prepared to face an attack by more powerful ones.

    • Op-Ed

    Japan’s Eurasian Challenge

    Japan’s national interests need to be front and center, rather than subordinated to the not always clear vision—or lack of it—of a particular administration in Washington. These interests demand that Tokyo keeps a viable relationship with Moscow.

    • Op-Ed

    Russia’s Victory Day Celebration: Much More Than Just a Parade

    The Victory Day parade in Moscow has sent a number of important messages, which outsiders would do well to reflect upon.

    • Op-Ed

    China, Russia Lead Non-West Initiatives

    The Russia-China rapprochement is a sign of the changing world order, in which the West is still very relevant, but no longer dominant.

    • Op-Ed

    The Great Game Folio: Mukherjee in Russia

    The Indian armed forces played a decisive role in winning the two World Wars. But national amnesia about India’s role in the two wars tended to diminish the subcontinent’s massive contributions to the shaping of the 20th century international order.

    • Op-Ed

    Memoirs of the Armenian Catastrophe

    A collection of five books allows the reader to sidestep the politics and emphasizes the human story of the Armenian experience in 1915.

    • Op-Ed

    How America Can Step Up Its Leadership Role in the Arctic

    • James Collins, Michael Sfraga, Ross Virginia, Kenneth Yalowitz
    • April 21, 2015
    • National Interest

    The United States must make clear that it is prepared to continue Arctic cooperation and welcomes constructive Russian activity in the region.

    • Op-Ed

    There’s No Threat of a New Cuban Missile Crisis

    The tensions in Russian-Western relations will not lead to a direct collision between Russia and NATO. The current surge of mutual psychosis has no relation to the military security.

    • Arctic Council Initiatives to Sustain Arctic Cooperation

      • James Collins, Michael Sfraga, Ross A. Virginia, Kenneth S. Yalowitz
      • April 20, 2015
      • Recommendations from the February 2015 Meeting at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace

      The Arctic must and can, with adequate political will, remain an area for peaceful cooperation, scientific research, and sustainable development.

      • Op-Ed

      How to Avert a Nuclear War

      • James E. Cartwright, Vladimir Dvorkin
      • April 19, 2015
      • International New York Times

      The Ukrainian crisis has threatened the stability of relations between Russia and the West, making it all the more critical for Russia and the United States to talk, to relieve the pressures to “use or lose” nuclear forces during a crisis and minimize the risk of a mistaken launch.

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