An Indicted and Isolated Putin Goes for Another Election
One of the few tangible impacts of the ICC indictment is to make it almost necessary that President Putin triumphs in upcoming elections. Luckily for Putin, this won’t prove difficult.
The Case for Azerbaijan NATO Membership
Azerbaijan’s membership in NATO would represent a long list of benefits for the Alliance, and all in a highly strategic region.
Geopolitical Own Goal: How Putin Came to NATO’s Aid
With his invasion of Ukraine, Putin transformed a wandering NATO in search of post-Cold War legitimacy into a vital global organization.
The Ice is Cracking: A Deep Dive into Cold War Redux
A new global dynamic is emerging that bears striking parallels to the Cold War. Here’s a breakdown of the main players.
NATO Vilnius Summit: Hints of a New Cold War
The NATO Vilnius Summit communiqué heralds a new epoch in international politics, one that bears a much closer resemblance to the Cold War period.
Navigating the Currents: The NATO Vilnius Summit
NATO’s Vilnius summit represents a potential turning point for both Ukraine and the alliance as a whole.
Estonia and The Importance of Not Letting History Be History
Estonia remembers and has seen its position be vindicated amid the Ukraine war. Other European countries could learn from its example.
The New Cold War and the Rebirth of the Baghdad Pact
With the current geopolitical landscape bearing a closer resemblance to the Cold War with each passing day, perhaps it’s time to revisit Cold War-era regional alliances, starting with the Baghdad Pact.
The Ukraine War Enters a New Phase
Sweeping victories for Ukraine are raising questions about the effectiveness of the Russian military.
A Stronger Executive Can Help NATO Counter Emerging Threats
Special Executive Presidential Privilege (SEPP) is a necessary counterweight to safeguard against the People’s Republic of China and the Russian Federation