Putin’s not-so-quiet sabotage campaign against European democracies
Opening a new front in its disinformation campaign, Moscow blames the West for food shortages and presents itself as Africa’s savior.
Both Joe Biden and Donald Trump pressured the Ukranian government to act. But the similarities are only surface deep.
The Kremlin's leaders have set their sights beyond Crimea. How should the West react?
The Kremlin’s information war in the West is reminiscent of the one it fought—and won—on the home front.
A speech that may well define Biden’s presidency
The president’s surprise visit sent a message to Moscow—and to European leaders.
Despite Jake Sullivan’s visit to Beijing this week, American interests remain in severe tension with China’s vision.
A centuries-long tradition of authoritarian rule and disregard for individual rights underpins Vladimir Putin’s imperial project.
Centering U.S. foreign policy on this principle is destabilizing abroad and divisive at home.