Frozen Conflicts in Eurasia: The Cyprus Analogy ArticleApril 16, 2012 Frozen Conflicts in Eurasia: The Cyprus Analogy Samuel Charap explains what Western policymakers can learn from Cyprus in dealing with Georgia’s secessionist conflicts with Abkhazia and South Ossetia and its inter-state conflict with Russia. Apr 16, 2012 Samuel Charap
Eurasian Abrasions In the NewsFebruary 13, 2012 Eurasian Abrasions Feb 13, 2012 The American Interest Samuel Charap
The Tymoshenko Verdict and Ukraine’s European Future ArticleOctober 13, 2011 The Tymoshenko Verdict and Ukraine’s European Future Samuel Charap argues that the conviction of former Ukrainian Prime Minister Yulia Tymoshenko is a sign that the Euro-Atlantic integration paradigm may have run its course. Oct 13, 2011 Samuel Charap
In Russia, Turning Back the Clock In the NewsSeptember 29, 2011 In Russia, Turning Back the Clock Mr. Putin’s return in 2012 will drastically reduce the chances that Russia will evolve into a stable democracy over time, writes Samuel Charap. Sep 29, 2011 The New York Times Samuel Charap
U.S.-Russia Relations in Post-Soviet Eurasia: Transcending the Zero-Sum Game In the NewsSeptember 19, 2011 U.S.-Russia Relations in Post-Soviet Eurasia: Transcending the Zero-Sum Game Samuel Charap and Mikhail Troitskiy discuss how to resolve differences between the United States and Russia in this report from the Working Group on the Future of U.S.-Russia Relations. Sep 19, 2011 Working Group on the Future of U.S.-Russia Relations Samuel Charap, Mikhail Troitskiy
Reset This In the NewsAugust 15, 2011 Reset This Sam Charap examines the crisis behind U.S.-Russia relations. Aug 15, 2011 Foreign Policy Samuel Charap
Reimagining U.S. Interests and Priorities in Post-Soviet Eurasia ArticleAugust 1, 2011 Reimagining U.S. Interests and Priorities in Post-Soviet Eurasia Reimagining Eurasia leaves the United States better prepared to deal with the coming challenge from China, write Samuel Charap and Alexandros Petersen. Aug 1, 2011 Samuel Charap, Alexandros Petersen
Beyond Mutually Assured Destruction ArticleJuly 6, 2011 Beyond Mutually Assured Destruction Samuel Charap and Mikhail Troitskiy argue that the United States and Russia must move past outdated Cold War thinking to find agreement on missile defense. Jul 6, 2011 Samuel Charap, Mikhail Troitskiy
Congress Deserves a Voice on Human Rights in Russia In the NewsJune 22, 2011 Congress Deserves a Voice on Human Rights in Russia Congress deserves a voice on human rights and the development of the rule of law in Russia, writes Samuel Charap. Jun 22, 2011 The Hill Samuel Charap
Walking and Chewing Gum at the Same Time? ArticleApril 28, 2011 Walking and Chewing Gum at the Same Time? CAP and the Institute for World Policy in Kyiv hosted a video conference to discuss Ukraine’s domestic political trajectory. Apr 28, 2011 Samuel Charap
The Myth of Yalta II In the NewsMarch 8, 2011 The Myth of Yalta II There are no longer any insurmountable conflicts between Moscow and Washington that would require a “grand bargain” to mitigate, write Samuel Charap and Mikhail Troitskiy. Mar 8, 2011 The New York Times Samuel Charap, Mikhail Troitskiy
Easing the Crossing In the NewsFebruary 16, 2011 Easing the Crossing In the Georgia conflicts, any effective prevention regime must address the human-security needs of trans-boundary populations, write Samuel Charap and Cory Welt. Feb 16, 2011 IISS Samuel Charap, Cory Welt