Tag: Ukraine
50 years later, Vietnam’s environment still bears the scars of war...
Pamela McElwee, Rutgers University
When the Vietnam War finally ended on April 30, 1975, it left behind a landscape...
The ‘courage to be’ in uncertain times − how one 20th-century...
Mordechai Gordon, Quinnipiac University
Over the past few weeks, as negotiations for a ceasefire in Ukraine drag on, I’ve...
Saudi Arabia’s role as Ukraine war mediator advances Gulf nation’s diplomatic rehabilitation...
Kristian Coates Ulrichsen, Rice University
Saudi Arabia is 2,000 miles from Ukraine and even more politically distant, so at...
Are Ukrainians ready for ceasefire and concessions? Here’s what the polls say
Gerard Toal, Virginia Tech; John O’Loughlin, University of Colorado Boulder, and Kristin M Bakke, UCL
A U.S.-Ukraine accord on...
US-Ukraine deal highlights Ukraine’s wealth of critical minerals, but extracting them...
Scott L. Montgomery, University of Washington
Ukraine’s mineral wealth has been a key factor in its negotiations with the...
Pause in aid has introduced uncertainty into Ukraine’s military planning −...
Benjamin Jensen, American University School of International Service
War is a numbers game. Each side involved must marshal the...
The only ‘winner’ here is Putin: Ukraine unites in response to...
Lena Surzhko Harned, Penn State
“A president just disrespected America in the Oval Office. It wasn’t Zelenskyy.”
Germany’s chancellor-in-waiting prioritizes ‘real’ independence from the US − but what...
Garret Martin, American University School of International Service
Germany’s presumptive new chancellor, Friedrich Merz, faces challenges both at home...