Read More Russia’s Coercive Energy Wars: Europe Strikes BackMay 6, 2015 Guest post by Ryan C. Maness Does Russia use energy as a political weapon? Gazprom, the stated owned-natural… Read More 0 0 0
Read More Where is the Muslim Gandhi?April 14, 2015 By Cullen Hendrix for Denver Dialogues Recently, the Korbel School’s Center for Middle East Studies hosted a dialogue… Read More 0 0 0
Read More On the Bright SideMarch 16, 2015 By Steve Saideman NATO’s day job, providing reassurance to its members and seeking to deter Russia from attacking… Read More 0 0 0
Read More The Case for Coalitions of the UnwillingDecember 9, 2014 By Lionel Beehner For months, it was believed that the patchwork of 40-plus countries recruited in the fight… Read More 0 0 0
Read More Who is Doing What in Counter-ISIS Campaign?December 8, 2014 By Steve Saideman The Atlantic Council has an interesting graphic about the missions in/over Syria/Iraq. It is a… Read More 0 0 0
Read More What Young Ukrainians Are Fighting ForOctober 9, 2014 By Vera Mironova and guest contributor Sam Whitt Answering the Call to Arms in Ukraine What compels ordinary… Read More 0 0 0
Read More Mythbusting the Burden Sharing ProblemSeptember 9, 2014 By Steve Saideman Yes, NATO countries do not spend equally on defense. NATO countries varied quite significantly in… Read More 0 0 0
Read More Let’s Play the NATO GameMarch 1, 2014 By Steve Saideman Lots of folks are hoping for NATO to do something to stop Putin in Crimea. As… Read More 0 0 0
Read More Learning from Afghanistan: Multilateralism is HardOctober 28, 2013 By Steve Saideman The old saying is that success has a thousand fathers but that failure is an orphan.… Read More 0 0 0
Read More Germany and NATO Reform? PleaseOctober 24, 2013 By Steve Saideman Germany gets far more grief than it should for under-performing in Afghanistan. Italy, Hungary, Turkey… Read More 0 0 0