Gunshots outside your window "are not the end of the world," and other tips from Lithuania's new manual for resisting foreign occupation.
If you want ordinary people to make your society occupation-proof, you have to teach them to kill well before they need to do so.
Good equipment and clever doctrine reveal little about how an army will perform in a war.
Indications and warnings.
Like many Jews from the former Soviet Union, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky grew up in a world that suppressed the truth about the Nazi genocide.
Thoughts On Timothy Snyder's The Bloodlands
Can the shadowy Petro Poroshenko pull off an upset win against Yulia Tymoshenko?
The underlying purpose of American foreign policy is to prove that democracy is “not a relic of history.”
The need for Congress to figure out why he and his team keep misleading the public about Russia grows more urgent by the day, even if they are ultimately exonerated.
In a new book, Timothy Snyder explains how Russia revolutionized information warfare—and presages its consequences for democracies in Europe and the United States.