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Section: Institute for Policy Studies (USA)

      Who’s Enabling Putin’s Enablers?
      Mar29

      Who’s Enabling Putin’s Enablers?

      Where would Vladimir Putin be without the Russian oligarchy? Without Russia’s oligarchs, political leaders of the Western world have concluded, Putin would be tottering. Western leaders have made squeezing Russia’s richest a central piece of their strategy to end Putin’s Ukraine cross-border assault. These same Western leaders,...

      Ending the War in Ukraine
      Mar28

      Ending the War in Ukraine

      Vladimir Putin has a very clear strategy for ending his war in Ukraine. He intends to wipe the country off the map. Initially, he’d hoped to do so by seizing Kyiv, replacing the government, and absorbing as much of Ukrainian territory into Russia as he thought feasible. Now, after the resistance of the Ukrainians, he is looking to eliminate...

      Say No to a ‘No-Fly Zone’ in Ukraine
      Mar28

      Say No to a ‘No-Fly Zone’ in Ukraine

      As Russia’s war on Ukraine drags on, calls have grown for the United States to impose a “no-fly zone” over the country. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy made an impassioned plea for this when he addressed Congress recently. Though President Joe Biden has thus far secured a bipartisan consensus against imposing a no-fly zone, a number...

      Russia: A New Start?
      Feb04

      Russia: A New Start?

      It’s winter in Russia, which is not a season for the faint-hearted. The pandemic is still hitting the country hard, with the number of new COVID cases hovering around 20,000 a day, which has cumulatively put the country in the global top five in terms of infections. Under these inauspicious conditions, if you are brave enough to face down...

      The Future of U.S. Democracy Promotion
      Jan21

      The Future of U.S. Democracy Promotion

      On Inauguration Day 2021, the nation’s capital looks like it has just experienced a coup, not successfully survived one. Streets are blocked off, barricades are up, and armed police and National Guard are everywhere. The inauguration itself is taking place in front of a deliberately minimal crowd, as if the authorities are somehow pulling...

      Knives Out: Boycott, Purge, and Prosecute
      Jan06

      Knives Out: Boycott, Purge, and Prosecute

      The Biden administration has promised to promote unity when it takes office later this month. That’s an excellent message after four years of deliberate provocation and polarization coming from the Trump administration. But the incoming administration must also draw a clear line between what is and is not acceptable political behavior. And...

      America Rejoins the World?
      Nov13

      America Rejoins the World?

      America may well be divided about Donald Trump, but the rest of the world isn’t. The soon-to-be-former president has gotten high marks in the Philippines and Israel, a passing grade in a couple African countries and India, and dismal reviews pretty much everywhere else. U.S. allies in Europe and Asia are particularly relieved that Joe Biden...

      America’s New Policy of Demoting Democracy
      Oct14

      America’s New Policy of Demoting Democracy

      In November 2000, the battle between George W. Bush and Al Gore for the U.S. presidency was deadlocked over the status of a few thousand votes in Florida. Gore had won the popular vote, but the margin of victory in the Electoral College depended on Florida. In that state, Bush held a very slim lead of only 537 ballots. The Democrats wanted a...

      America’s Global Reputation Isn’t Bouncing Back Anytime Soon
      Sep24

      America’s Global Reputation Isn’t Bouncing Back Anytime Soon

      Donald Trump used to care what the world outside America thought of him. Before he ran for president, he was focused on turning his business into a global brand. The name “Trump” was supposed to connote all the luxury and success of the elite lifestyle. Trump hotels, Trump golf courses, Trump books and TV shows and knick-knacks: Donald...

      What Will Trump Do to the World to Win Re-Election?
      Aug14

      What Will Trump Do to the World to Win Re-Election?

      In 2016, Alan Lichtman departed from conventional wisdom to predict a Donald Trump victory in that year’s presidential election. The political scientist was following something he called the “13 keys to the White House.” Using this relatively straightforward metric, Lichtman had correctly predicted the outcome of presidential elections...