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Tag Archives: Ukraine
Vladimir Putin: The Antithesis of a Success Story
The annexation of Crimea may remain Putin’s only success in his Cold War against the United States.
“Ruxit” is Real: Russia’s Exit from Europe
Putin’s Russia never really wanted to be of Europe. Now, it doesn’t even want to be with Europe.
The Transatlantic Battle Over Ukraine
Comparing the 2015 disagreement over Ukraine with the 2003 spat over Iraq.
Hannah Arendt, Putin and Today’s Russia
Hannah Arendt would have found a lot to dislike about today’s Russia. But she would have loved Pussy Riot.
Putin’s Theater of the Absurd in Eastern Ukraine
In the Donetsk region, the war continues. A travel report from both sides of the front.
8 Facts: Assessing Ukraine’s Options
Realism needs to prevail in Kiev, but the prospects aren’t that dim.



























