Read More Who Attacked Montenegro? The Moral And Strategic Hazards of Misassigning BlameSeptember 21, 2022 Guest post by Erica D. Lonergan and Maggie Smith A few weeks ago, Montenegro—a NATO member—was hit with… Read More 43 0 0
Read More What Europeans Think About US Nuclear WeaponsAugust 22, 2022 Guest post by Michal Onderco and Michal Smetana A Twitter storm erupted last month following a tweet by… Read More 1 0 0
Read More Military Dissent and Protest: When Soldiers Refuse Orders to Use ForceJuly 25, 2022 Guest post by David Pion-Berlin At a time when the horrors of war are on full display in… Read More 1 0 0
Read More Russia’s Growing Influence in AfricaJuly 14, 2022 By Allard Duursma and guest contributors Julia Friedrich and Niklas Masuhr Since Russia launched its full-scale invasion of… Read More 0 0 0
Read More Food Insecurity and Unrest: What You Need to KnowJuly 12, 2022 Guest post by Thomas S. Benson, Ore Koren, and Benjamin E. Bagozzi Russia’s invasion of Ukraine has sparked… Read More 1 0 0
Read More Managing Conflict Between International RivalsJuly 11, 2022 Guest post by Elizabeth Radziszewski and Jeremy Berkowitz Sweden’s and Finland’s recent decisions to join NATO marked a… Read More 0 0 0
Read More War and Food Insecurity: New Survey Evidence from UkraineJuly 7, 2022 Guest post by Ida Rudolfsen, Gudrun Østby, Henrikas Bartusevičius, Florian van Leeuwen Since the Russian invasion of Ukraine… Read More 0 0 0
Read More Can Russia “Export” Its Conspiracy Theories?June 22, 2022 Guest post by Scott Radnitz Ukraine is run by Nazis. NATO is arming Ukraine as a proxy to… Read More 0 0 0
Read More Civilian Collaboration and Reprisals Behind Ukraine’s Front LinesJune 21, 2022 By Pearce Edwards The city of Bucha, outside Kyiv, witnessed one of the worst atrocities in the early… Read More 0 0 0
Read More When the War Ends, Will Ukrainians and Russians Eventually Reconcile?June 13, 2022 Guest post by Michael Kumove With the war in Ukraine in its fourth month, the conflict shows no… Read More 1 0 0