
How Japan and South Korea Can Contribute to an International Response to a Russian Invasion of Ukraine
Japan's and South Korea’s pursuit of Russia ties should not prevent them from joining with other democracies to oppose invasion.
Japan's and South Korea’s pursuit of Russia ties should not prevent them from joining with other democracies to oppose invasion.
A Russian invasion of Ukraine must come at a high cost to the Kremlin.
The United States will need to engage Russia, and the incoming Trump administration must determine if it will challenge Russia where necessary.
President Barack Obama and today’s policymakers can learn much from looking at the approaches of Presidents Ronald Reagan and Bill Clinton in times of foreign policy crises and challenge.
The U.S. response to the crisis in Ukraine should include these key elements of sanctions against Russia and support for Ukraine.
During the Kosovo war in 1999, Vladimir Putin, who was the Russian national security advisor at the time, backed a dangerous plan that almost led to NATO exchanging fire with Russian troops. Here’s what Putin learned from the incident, and what the West probably should have.
The United States possesses key economic and diplomatic tools to support international law and impose a cost on Russia for its invasion of Ukraine.