The Ukranian president's ruthless tactics are isolating what should be a leading Eastern European nation.
The neocons are wrong. Sanctions and diplomacy—not the threat of force—induce leaders to give up nukes.
Kosovo. Georgia. Ukraine. Now Iraq and Kurdistan. The U.S. must learn not to trust sleazy foreign "democracy promoters."
How the Wikileaks documents prove NATO should shut its open-door policy toward Ukraine and Georgia.
Can America, Europe and Russia come together to implement the security community promised at the end of the Cold War?
Treating Azerbaijan and other Eurasian countries as pawns in the Great Game has only led to waning U.S. influence.
Is Rwanda playing the victim card?
Rather than whining about the Continent’s military spending, the United States should allow the Europeans to bear the consequences of their actions. That means leaving NATO to the Europeans.
Viktor Yanukovich could prove to be the best Ukrainian leader America could hope for.
Ukraine’s new president isn’t anti-Western. Obama’s low-key approach toward Kiev is our best chance of keeping him that way.
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