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      Putin imperiled? What to know about the Wagner Group’s Russian revolt
      Jun26

      Putin imperiled? What to know about the Wagner Group’s Russian revolt

      By Susan B. Glasser, Michael E. O’Hanlon, Constanze Stelzenmüller, Angela Stent, Adrianna PitaThis weekend’s fast-moving but short-lived revolt by Wagner Group mercenaries led by Yevgeniy Prigozhin leaves many unanswered questions about what this signals for Russian President Vladimir Putin’s grip on power, what will happen to...

      The two world wars, genocide, and the Ukraine war
      Jun06

      The two world wars, genocide, and the Ukraine war

      On June 20, the Center on the United States and Europe at Brookings will host Annette Becker for the 18th annual Raymond Aron Lecture. In her remarks, Becker will discuss the connection between the two world wars and the war in Ukraine, genocide, and the return of war to the European continent. Following Becker’s address, Omer Bartov,...

      Evaluating NATO enlargement since the end of the Cold War
      May25

      Evaluating NATO enlargement since the end of the Cold War

      The North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) was founded in 1949 to defend against a possible Soviet attack and included 16 North American and European member states when the USSR collapsed in 1991. Between 1999 and 2020, the organization admitted 14 additional members from Central and Eastern Europe that sought military security and political...

      An update on Ukraine—security, economic, and humanitarian conditions
      Mar20

      An update on Ukraine—security, economic, and humanitarian conditions

      By Constanze Stelzenmüller, David DollarA team of Brookings experts has just released the “Ukraine Index,” which presents security, economic, and political data to track the war’s course. One of the authors of the Index, Constanze Stelzenmüller, who directs the Center on the United States and Europe at Brookings, joins host David Dollar to...

      Russia, Ukraine, and existential war
      Mar15

      Russia, Ukraine, and existential war

      By Steven Pifer …read more Source::...

      Russia’s aggression against Ukraine and the international legal order
      Mar09

      Russia’s aggression against Ukraine and the international legal order

      Russia’s full-scale invasion of its neighbor Ukraine last year — following its seizure and annexation of Crimea in 2014 and subsequent proxy war in eastern Ukraine — is perhaps the most significant challenge to the international legal order to arise since the end of World War II. On March 30, 2023, as part of the ninth annual Justice...

      Evaluating NATO Enlargement: From Cold War Victory to the Russia-Ukraine War
      Mar08

      Evaluating NATO Enlargement: From Cold War Victory to the Russia-Ukraine War

      By James Goldgeier, Joshua R. Itzkowitz ShifrinsonMobilizing an interdisciplinary group of scholars and practitioners, this book reviews the history and consequences of NATO’s post-Cold War enlargement into Central and Eastern Europe. It offers a nuanced discussion of the merits and drawbacks of NATO enlargement across the different actors...

      Ukraine Index
      Feb24

      Ukraine Index

      By Michael E. O’Hanlon, Constanze Stelzenmüller, David Wessel …read more Source::...

      The long war in Ukraine
      Jan10

      The long war in Ukraine

      By James Goldgeier, Ivo H. Daalder …read more Source::...

      Vladimir Putin “still has his sights set on the capitulation of Ukraine”
      Jan05

      Vladimir Putin “still has his sights set on the capitulation of Ukraine”

      By Fiona Hill …read more Source::...