His Possible Return Inspires Fear in America’s Allies—and Hope in Its Rivals
By Daniel W. Drezner
For most countries, the Biden administration’s foreign policy represents...
Russia Edges Closer to a Reckoning
By Lawrence Freedman
Governments start wars in pursuit of various objectives, from conquering territory to changing the regime of...
What the Alliance Must Do in Vilnius—and Beyond
By Jens Stoltenberg
Russia’s illegal war against Ukraine is a turning point in history. War has returned...
The Costs of Expanding the Alliance Outweigh the Benefits
By Justin Logan and Joshua Shifrinson
As the war in Ukraine grinds on, policymakers and pundits,...
What Peace Will Mean for Ukraine’s Democracy
Russia’s war against Ukraine has transformed Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky’s image. Before Russia launched its full-scale invasion...
Kyiv Needs a Binding Commitment Before NATO Membership
By Eric Ciaramella
Although Ukraine’s long-planned offensive operation is still in its initial phases, it is not...