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Hall Gardner: The Relevance of Cold Warrior Opposition to NATO Enlargement

TRRMay 16, 2025

Hall Gardner is emeritus professor of international politics at the American University of Paris. This is the first of a two-part series by Gardner on the project of NATO enlargement…

The critics of NATO enlargement were correct. NATO enlargement would provoke a dangerous Russian backlash, a new high-tech arms race, a Sino-Russian strategic partnership―plus a loss of Allied consensus that could undermine transatlantic trust.

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VIDEO: Book Talk: Russia’s World Order with Paul Robinson and Anatol Lieven

Qi May 15, 2025

The idea of “civilizationism” has become a key part both of the Russian establishment’s image of Russia and of Russia’s diplomatic and intellectual outreach to the “Global South”. It helps to explain why so many countries around the world have refused to join the West in imposing sanctions on Russia in response to the Russian invasion of Ukraine.

Broadly speaking, civilizationism rejects the view that Western liberal capitalist democracy represents the “end of history” and a goal to which all countries should and indeed must aspire. Drawing on deep roots in history and philosophy (European and Asian as well as Russian), civilizationism argues for a plurality of civilizations, all of which have contributions to make to human development and world order.

To discuss these issues, Anatol Lieven, director of the Eurasia program at the Quincy Institute, was joined by Professor Paul Robinson, a leading expert on Russian thought and author of Russia’s World Order: How Civilizationism Explains the Conflict with the West, published in April 2025 by Cornell University Press.

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Anatol Lieven: Back to Istanbul! Key nodes for US-Russia-Ukraine talks

RSMay 15, 2025

Putin’s apparent rejection of Zelensky’s challenge to a face to face meeting is a disappointment, but not a crucial setback. It is very rare for real progress in peace talks to be made in meetings between leaders themselves, and the Russians have some reason to see this as a maneuver, or stunt, by Zelensky to gain Trump’s favor rather than a serious proposal.

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Samuel Charap and Sergei Radchenko: Why Peace Talks Fail in Ukraine

CFRMay 14, 2025

In Russian President Vladimir Putin, Trump faces a crafty, experienced adversary who hopes to capitalize on the American president’s impatience with the war to coerce Ukraine into signing away what the Russians have failed to win by force on the battlefield.

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VIPS MEMO: Arms Control – Toward Lasting Peace

Ray McGovern et al May 14, 2025

The following Memorandum is presented as a brief review, based on experience, aiming to encourage well-informed discourse between the United States and Russia on the critical issue of arms control. The experience of the past half-century has taught us much. We suggest that arms control agreements between the U.S. and Russia need to be founded upon three basic principles: security, stability, and reciprocity.

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James W. Carden: Generalissimo Kagan

the realist review May 13, 2025

Kagan writes: Vladimir, STOP!” That Truth Social post by President Donald Trump put a fitting capstone on one of the least successful negotiations in recent memory.

As will become clear, it isn’t the fact that the negotiations were unsuccessful that rankles Kagan; it is the fact that there were any negotiations at all. There is no bigger sin in the eyes of Kagan and his fellow neocons than attempts to solve diplomatically what could otherwise be solved by bloodshed.

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Reuters: Russia building major new explosives facility as Ukraine war drags on

Reuters May 13, 2025

 Russia is undertaking a major factory expansion in remote Siberia to ramp up production of a powerful explosive used in artillery shells and other munitions in the war in Ukraine, a Reuters review of publicly available state documents and satellite imagery has found.
Moscow’s ability to muster more shells than Ukraine has played an important part in Russia’s battlefield successes during the conflict, which has mostly been fought with big guns and drones. However, Moscow has needed to import huge quantities of shells from North Korea, and its own munitions stockpiles are dwindling, according to the United States and Ukraine.
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AP: Russia’s Putin proposes direct talks with Ukraine in Istanbul on May 15, ‘without preconditions’

APMay 12, 2025

Russian President Vladimir Putin proposed restarting direct talks with Ukraine in Istanbul on May 15, “without preconditions,” an offer that came in response to Ukraine and its allies urging Moscow to commit to an unconditional 30-day ceasefire or face additional sanctions.

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Putin’s proposal came after leaders from four major European countries threatened to ratchet up pressure on Moscow if it does not accept an unconditional 30-day ceasefire in Ukraine that they offered on Saturday in a strong show of unity with Kyiv.

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VIDEO: Putin and Xi Take Aim at US-Led Order (Bloomberg News)

BBRG May 12, 2025

Russian President Vladimir Putin and Chinese President Xi Jinping held bilateral meetings in Moscow, emphasizing an alliance they claim will create a multipolar world order. Xi’s four-day trip to Moscow started on Wednesday and coincides with Russia’s 80th-anniversary commemorations of the end of World War II.

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Lord Robert Skidelsky: Russophobia—an Epidemic Disease?

the nation May 9, 2025

How justified have been the fears of Russian expansion and to what extent has Russophobia been used to justify rearmament programs? Russia in the 19th century was undoubtedly an autocracy, but it sought “weak neighbours” rather than conquest. The British and Americans saw the Cold War as an ideological battle between democracy and totalitarianism, whereas the Soviets, with the experience of two invasions from Germany, were mainly interested in establishing buffers in Eastern Europe against what Stalin believed would be an inevitable American-led assault.

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VIDEO: Ben of Ben & Jerry’s Exposes the Motives Behind War With Russia

TCNMay 9, 2025

Ben Cohen moved to Vermont in 1977 and co-founded the world’s most liberal ice cream company. You may think you disagree with him on everything. But take a second and hear him out on the Ukraine war.

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ACURA PANEL DISCUSSION: VE DAY, 80 Years After–with Anatol Lieven, Mary Dejevsky and Sevim Degdelen

ACURA May 8, 2025

To mark the 80th anniversary of VE Day, ACURA hosted a panel discussion featuring Anatol Lieven of The Quincy Institute in Washington, Mary Dejevsky, the foreign affairs columnist for the Independent newspaper in London, and Sevim Dağdelen, a former German MdB who joined the conversation from Berlin. The Nation’s Katrina vanden Heuvel welcomed the panel which was moderated by the journalist James W. Carden.

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VIDEO: Can Trump Make Peace in Ukraine? with Robert Wright & Anatol Lieven

Robert wright May 7, 2025

NonZero’s Robert Wright talks to ACURA member and Quincy Institute Eurasian Affairs Director Anatol Lieven. They tackle questions such as: Which side wants peace more?–and why hasn’t Trump used his leverage?

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Remembering Edward Lozansky

Martin sieff May 6, 2025

Professor Edward Lozansky, President of the American University in Moscow and founder of (among much else) of Russia House in Washington, who died in Washington on April 30 at the age 84.

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Anatol Lieven: US, Ukraine minerals deal: A tactical win, not a turning point

RSMay 6, 2025

The U.S.-Ukraine minerals agreement is not a diplomatic breakthrough and will not end the war, but it is a significant success for Ukraine, both in the short term and — if it is ever in fact implemented — in the longer term.

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Ian Proud: How Russia’s naval rearmament has gone unnoticed

RSMay 5, 2025

Today, there are only three global naval powers: the United States, China, and Russia. The British Royal Navy is, sadly, reduced to a small regional naval power, able occasionally to deploy further afield. If Donald Trump wants European states to look after their own collective security, Britain might be better off keeping its handful of ships in the Atlantic.

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VIDEO: The Kyle Anzalone Show — James W. Carden says ‘Europeanization then Normalization’

ANTIWAR May 5, 2025

ACURA Sr. Adviser James Carden explains how Trump should approach Russia and end the war in Ukraine.

 

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VIDEO: Book Talk: The Culture of the Second Cold War with Richard Sakwa and Anatol Lieven

Qi May 2, 2025

Richard Sakwa has for many years been one of the most distinguished and insightful observers of relations between the West and Russia, and one of the leading critics of Western policy. In this talk with Anatol Lieven, director of the Eurasia program at the Quincy Institute, Sakwa discusses his book, The Culture of the Second Cold War (Anthem 2025). The book examines the cultural-political trends and inheritances that underlie the new version of a struggle that we thought we had put behind us in 1989. Sakwa describes both the continuities from the first Cold War and the ways in which new technologies have reshaped strategies and attitudes.

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Ian Proud: Britain’s coalition of the willing decides that it’s unwilling

the peacemonger May 2, 2025

The UK mainstream media has puffed up British military might and fortitude since the war in Ukraine began. Now it turns out that Britain would struggle to send 5000 troops to Ukraine in a so called ‘deterrence force’. Policy thinkers in Whitehall desperately need to engage their brains and reach for peace.

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US State Department: Julie S. Davis to Lead U.S. Embassy in Ukraine

DOSMay 1, 2025

The U.S. Embassy in Kyiv is pleased to announce that Ambassador Julie S. Davis will assume the role of Chargé d’Affaires, ad interim, effective Monday, May 5th.

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  • Katrina vanden Heuvel
  • Benjamin Schwarz
  • Bill Bradley
  • James W. Carden
  • Christopher Charles Dyson
  • Bernadine Joselyn
  • Marlene Laruelle
  • Cynthia Lazaroff
  • Anatol Lieven
  • Jack F. Matlock, Jr.
  • Donald F. McHenry
  • Krishen Mehta
  • Ellen Mickiewicz
  • John Pepper
  • Nicolai N. Petro
  • David C. Speedie
  • Sharon Tennison
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