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Narrowing Options in the Ukraine Crisis
Russian President Vladimir Putin recognized the independence of two Russian separatist republics in the Donbas region of Ukraine after…
Bradley Devlin
February 22, 2022

NATO Bears Some Responsibility for the Ukraine Crisis
With the Russians massing 100,000 troops near Ukraine, and Western media continue to vilify Russian strongman Vladimir Putin, the…
Ivan Eland
January 21, 2022

The Ukraine Crisis Can Be an Opportunity
The trouble with leading a great power is that, from time to time, the president is obliged to act…
Douglas Macgregor
April 26, 2021

Right Now: Steve McIntyre on the Ukraine Crisis
In this week’s episode, Arthur talks to Steve McIntyre of the Climate Audit blog on the developing crisis in…
Jordan Bloom
April 13, 2021

Will Ukraine Crisis Spark World War III?
Graham Allison consider it a remote possibility, but not as remote as he wishes it were. Excerpts: The rapid…
Rod Dreher
May 11, 2014

Reagan and the Ukraine Crisis
The National Review editors make a typically nonsensical claim about the Ukraine crisis: This conflict, however, is one that…
Daniel Larison
April 16, 2014

Here’s How to Think About Russia and the Ukraine Crisis
The Obama administration has imposed economic sanctions on Russian officials, and Russia has been suspended from the G-8. Some…
Daniel Larison
March 27, 2014

Why is Ukraine’s Kerch Crisis Any of Our Business?
Upon his departure for the G-20 gathering in Buenos Aires, President Donald Trump canceled his planned weekend meeting with…
Patrick J. Buchanan
November 30, 2018

The Global Fertilizer Crisis
Two months after Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, the global food crisis shows no signs of slowing. U.S. food prices…
John Hirschauer
May 17, 2022