Thinking Out Loud – Is Kyiv Burning?
Will the democratic allies allow today’s Hitler to destroy Ukraine and its ancient capital?
Providing Support to Ukraine Is a Bargain
The NATO Secretary General continues to warn that Russia’s war on Ukraine is just the precursor for the Kremlin’s wider, global political and military strategy.
Thinking Out Loud – What Day 1 of 2025 has Already Brought
There’s no time lost as 2025, with all its unfolding elements, takes shape before our eyes.
History Being Written With Blood: Year in Review/Starter by 2 Leading Writers
Two prominent literary-cultural figures connected with Ukraine share their views on 2024 and what 2025 is likely to bring.
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Ukraine: Experts on Ukraine’s Economic and Business Realities and Prospects
Three eminent experts on business and economic matters share their views about 2024 and the prospects for 2025.
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Dark Clouds or Silver Linings? What the Experts Say at the End of 2024.
Ukraine’s former UK Ambassador Vadym Prystaiko, Atlantic Council Editor Peter Dickinson and British businessman, author and philanthropist, Lord Ashcroft, assess Ukraine’s situation on the eve of 2025
Fall of Putin’s Global Empire: Russia’s Waning Influence
The places around the globe where Moscow has asserted its influence are teetering precariously. With Russian forces bogged down in Ukraine, there can be no cavalry coming to the autocrats’ rescue.
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2024 Year-End Thoughts From Our Regular Contributors
Some of our authors reflect on what 2024 brought and the challenges ahead in 2025.
Calling General George S. Patton
Now 79 years after his death on Dec. 21, 1945, it’s worth remembering the spirit, courage and unfiltered speeches of one of the West’s most colorful defenders.
Thinking Out Loud: Reflections on 2024 and the Challenges Ahead
While 2024 was a difficult year, 2025 will be fraught with greater uncertainty and anxiety.
A New Sketchy History of Independent Ukraine
As an assessment of Ukraine’s history over the last 30 years since the country’s independence, Adrian Karatnycky’s “Battleground Ukraine” leaves much to be desired.
How Should We Interpret What Russia’s Media Tells Us?
“If you tell a lie long enough, it becomes real. Then the lie no longer exists and all you’re left with is your version of the truth.” ― Irfan Master, A Beautiful Lie