News Archive — 2023

News Archive — 2023

Soldiers and an armored car on a dirt road

Avoiding a Long War: U.S. Policy and the Trajectory of the Russia-Ukraine Conflict

Samuel Charap and Miranda Priebe | RAND

February 6, 2023

Smoke rising from a neighborhood following clashes in Tripoli

Around the halls: Brookings experts on Biden’s performance in the Middle East

Vanda Felbab-Brown, Daniel L. Byman, et al. | Brookings

February 3, 2023

Republic of China Armed Forces gather in front of the Presidential Office Building of Taiwan

Why We Believe the U.S. Still Has the Upper Hand in War Over Taiwan

Eric Heginbotham | Newsweek

January 31, 2023

Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida and U.S. President Joe Biden in May in Tokyo

Why Japan and South Korea Are Arming Up

Fred Kaplan | Slate

January 31, 2023

Kassym-Jomart Tokayev, president of Kazakhstan, meets with Russian President Vladimir Putin

Russia in the Caucasus and Central Asia After the Invasion of Ukraine

Carol R. Saivetz | Lawfare

January 30, 2023

A voter ID required sign near the road

The risk of election violence in the United States in 2024

Daniel Byman | Brookings

January 27, 2023

A graph showing response effect estimates and confidence intervals of treatment groups for different countries

Majnemer: Names from Nowhere? Fictitious Country Names in Survey Vignettes Affect Experimental Results

Jacklyn Majnemer and Gustav Meibauer | International Studies Quarterly

January 26, 2023

A Leopard 2 tank in a training exercise

A Delicate Pact Was Forged to Get Ukraine More Tanks

Fred Kaplan | Slate

January 25, 2023

Ukrainians holding the Ukrainian flag in New Dehli

Will India Ditch Russia?

Sameer Lalwani and Happymon Jacob | Foreign Affairs

January 23, 2023

Pro-Ukrainian soldiers near Lyman, Ukraine, December 2022

Posen in Foreign Affairs: Russia's Rebound

Barry R. Posen | Foreign Affairs

January 4, 2023

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