No Easy Way to End Ukraine’s Bloodshed
Kimberly Marten argues that a negotiated settlement that ends Ukraine’s fighting will eventually be reached, and Putin will undoubtedly have gained politically.
Kimberly Marten argues that a negotiated settlement that ends Ukraine’s fighting will eventually be reached, and Putin will undoubtedly have gained politically.
Alexander Motyl explains that the biggest challenge to resolving the crisis in Ukraine is finding a solution that Russia would accept.
Steve Andreasen examines the complexities of Euro-Atlantic security with regards to arms control, diplomacy with Russia and the role of NATO as nuclear Alliance.
David Kearn stipulates that calls for developing and deploying INF forces by either Russia or the US will provide little military benefit, but could greatly complicate the Euro-Atlantic security environment.
Cornelius Adebahr argues for a long-term and unified European response to Russia’s aggression.
The international diplomacy surrounding the Ukraine crisis is far more nuanced than talk of Russian isolation suggests.