Putin is no saint, but he simply revived Russia’s own version of the U.S. Monroe Doctrine.
Tag Archives: Ukraine
Parachuting Over Ukraine, at Age 90
War, uniforms, armies: Military memories in a troubled landscape.
10 Facts: Sizing Up NATO’s Defense Spending
The euro crisis means NATO militaries are likely to shrink further.
The Ukrainian Crisis: A Question of the World’s Future
What is the rational course to take? Should we continue to be driven by warmongers?
Why Crimea Is Not the Product of U.S. Weakness
Do Republicans really need a refresher course in big-power politics?
Europe: How to Stabilize Ukraine
Focusing on three things – jobs, trade and free travel – can work wonders.
To Deal With Russia, Germany Needs Renewables
Will the Ukraine crisis force Germany to backtrack on the Energiewende?
10 Steps Europe Must Take on Energy
How to meet the opportunity presented by Russia to ready the EU’s energy policies for a more stable future
Ukraine: Why Letting Go Is So Hard For Russia
The West and Russia both have vested interests in Ukraine’s future.

























