This week on Intelligence Matters, Michael Morell speaks with Andrew Weiss, former White House Russia Expert and vice president for studies at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, about his new book Accidental Czar: The Life and Lies of Vladimir Putin.
Governments and civil society organizations that are concerned with upholding the laws of war should take note of these emerging challenges. Digital technology is now a central feature of warfare.
In her first visit to Washington, D.C. as foreign minister, Penny Wong will give a major foreign policy speech on Canberra’s priorities and policies as well as addressing Australia’s role in the world.
Assessing Biden’s suggestion that US would enter into peace talks with Putin if the Kremlin had any serious interest in ending the war in Ukraine to which Putin responded by indicating he’d be willing to talk if the West accepted his precondition that Russia retain all the Ukrainian territory it has claimed.
Only the combination of military assistance and reconstruction efforts now will one day put Ukraine in the position to decide if and when it wants to negotiate.
Facing growing geopolitical tensions from all sides, South Korea needs an overhaul of its national security protocol.
Russia’s invasion shows that the democratic world must develop new instruments for financial support.
Join Aaron David Miller as he welcomes back veteran OPEC watcher Helima Croft and Princeton University’s Bernard Haykel as they discuss the future of U.S.-Saudi relations.
2022 has been unprecedented just in the intensity of North Korea's launch activity. After this month on November 2022, it just has become completely impossible to keep track of the precise number of missiles that North Korea has been launching.
Macron’s visit is a chance for Washington to realize the value of its independent-minded ally.