The intelligence community watches as Trump shakes up the world order.
The alliance suspended formal cooperation with Moscow after its 2014 intervention in Ukraine.
Meeting in Finland, a group of Americans and Russians develops an agenda for peace.
One expert thinks the country would be better off if it were partitioned.
A look at the grim scenarios—and the U.S. playbook for each
Rather than anxiously await news alerts, turn your attention to these thoughtful, big-picture views of Ukraine and the conflict.
The flaw in hawkish claims about Syria and Ukraine.
Putin knows that the West will not fight for Ukraine because it is not a NATO ally, so traditional military deterrence will not work.
A bad idea comes around again.
In the Donetsk People’s Republic, Russia is everywhere, from the mailboxes to the license plates. Ukraine is nowhere.