First comes the dehumanization. Then comes the killing.
Relations with Moscow can’t fix an economy squeezed by the West.
One Trump administration was a mistake; two Trump administrations will be read, correctly, as a divergence that can never be repaired.
For reasons to do with history and strategy, India will not abandon Russia.
How long can the Kremlin sustain the nationalist euphoria whipped up by its actions in Ukraine?
The Western world will have to prove that it has not become all of the things Vladimir Putin has long believed it to be.
Russia’s invasion threatens to unravel decades of scientific collaboration in the Arctic.
America has become too accustomed to thinking of its side as stymied, ineffective, or incompetent.
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I asked several experts to share the indicators they’re tracking most closely to determine whether Russian nuclear use in Ukraine is imminent—and to help us all separate the signal from the noise.