According to J.D. Vance, Donald Trump’s pick for vice president, Russia’s size advantage over Ukraine is reason enough for the United States to cut its support for the country and pursue “negotiations” with the Kremlin. But by that logic, many other countres in the region should share the same fate
As Ukraine fights for survival, its economic choices today will shape its post-war future. Rejecting neoliberalism, experts argue, is key to avoiding a dangerous "re-oligarchization" of the country.
The possible Russian transfer of sensitive military technologies to North Korea could have devastating security repercussions, but one thing stands in the way -- China's competition with the US.
As Russia's list of allies dwindles to just North Korea and Iran, both of which are themselves subject to heavy economic sanctions, the country's increasing isolation on the global stage has left it with few options but to rely on China's continued support, potentially giving Beijing the leverage to dictate the terms of its war in Ukraine.
The Russia-North Korea defense pact leaves no doubt about Russian President Vladimir Putin’s determination to overthrow the existing international order. But the agreement could also strain the Kremlin’s relations with China, potentially disrupting Sino-Russian efforts to undermine Western unity
A group of European and American academics has sparked controversy by urging NATO to reject Ukraine's membership bid, drawing comparisons to Neville Chamberlain's appeasement of Nazi Germany.
With talk of Ukraine's NATO aspirations fading in Washington, the country's staunchest advocates in Eastern Europe must convince US leaders that abandoning Ukraine's membership path would be a dangerous mistake.
Security analysts warn that Trump's proposed 24-hour negotiation strategy could lead to Ukraine ceding up to 22.5% of its territory, including crucial access to the Black Sea, while abandoning its NATO aspirations.
The Ukrainian government and civil society are already developing information systems to monitor rebuilding efforts. But when it comes to implementing them, it is instructive to consider recent large-scale reconstruction programs, which hold important lessons for how to use digital tools effectively and efficiently.
Despite setbacks with Global South attendance and support for the communique, Ukraine's first Global Peace Summit reached its goals, a working group member says and details what happens next