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The Problem with Putin
After Russian democratic leader Boris Nemtsov was gunned down in Moscow last weekend, I posed this question at a Harvard Kennedy School conference: Is it possible that, in Vladimir Putin’s highly cont
Boris Nemtsov Illuminates Anew the Problem with Putin
After Russian democratic leader Boris Nemtsov was gunned down in Moscow last weekend, I posed this question at a Harvard Kennedy School conference: Is it possible that, in Vladimir Putin’s highly cont
How Ratifying Treaty Rights Could Affect Norms, Laws, and Constitutional Language
Why some countries incorporate language from international treaties into their constitutions and why others not do so are among the most important questions in international law as well as the focus o
Winning the Generational Struggle with Putin
He invaded Crimea a year ago and then formally annexed it in a brazen, illegal act of aggression not seen in Europe since the Second World War.
Review of The Rise of Islamic State: Isis and the New Sunni Revolution
Greece’s Gamble
Greece has never been a leader in Europe’s power institutions — NATO and the European Union.
Remembering Auschwitz
This week marks the 70th anniversary of the liberation of Auschwitz by the Red Army.
The Real Nuclear Nightmare When it Comes to U.S.-Russian Ties
El Nuevo Desorden Mundial (The New World Disorder)
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