InThe Ukrainian ViewbyTania RakMy Family Is in Mariupol. I Don’t Know if I’ll Hear From Them AgainThe most terrifying feeling in the world is listing your mother as a missing person in UkraineMar 24, 202287Mar 24, 202287
InGENbyJules EvansLet Putin fail in UkraineThe West should resist any calls to directly engage Russia in war, while supporting Ukraine with military and financial assistance. Let…Mar 4, 202259Mar 4, 202259
Wes O'DonnellPutin’s Attack on Ukraine Shows the Danger of Believing Your Own HypeThe Russian invasion of Ukraine reveals a surprising truth about Russia’s conventional military forces: they are not nearly as formidable…Mar 3, 202232Mar 3, 202232
InDialogue & DiscoursebyDouglas Giles, PhDCan War Ever Be Justified?A brief look at the philosophy of just war theory.Mar 1, 20228Mar 1, 20228
InEleventh LifebyMatthew BarrittLying to SoldiersThe president of Russia lied about the political reality in Ukraine and his justification for invasion, to the world, and to his soldiers.Mar 2, 202213Mar 2, 202213
Paul GreenbergRussian Democracy is a MushroomThis week The Kremlin shut down the country’s last independent television station. Once there were hundreds. They could bloom again.Mar 3, 20222Mar 3, 20222
Medium StaffViews Into WarPerspectives on the invasion of Ukraine from all across MediumMar 3, 202238Mar 3, 202238
E.Eggert(m2c4)Rage Against The MachineIt’s been difficult to focus the last few days because, frankly, I am consumed by rage. I rage against Vladimir Putin, a maniacal…Feb 26, 202219Feb 26, 202219
InDemocracy’s SisyphusbyJonathan MadisonDemocracy’s Cold WarA new cold war is engulfing the globe that pits democracies against authoritarian statesFeb 24, 202214Feb 24, 202214
Bill PetroHistory of Ukraine: What You Want to KnowWith the world holding its breath, what is the recent historical context from which you can get an understanding of Ukraine’s…Feb 27, 2022Feb 27, 2022
InGENbyMitchell PlitnickUkraine Shows We Need a Third Option Besides War and SanctionsThe search for a better option must begin nowMar 1, 20225Mar 1, 20225
Thomas C. Theinerputin’s ruinIt’s day 6 of russia’s invasion of Ukraine, four days after putin’s generals expected to be in total control of Kyiv. Instead, Ukrainians…Mar 1, 202213Mar 1, 202213
InGENbyEric WeinerRussia, Ukraine and the Revenge of GeographyWhy place matters, now more than everFeb 28, 202223Feb 28, 202223
Steve QJPutin’s Battle To Control RealityNotes from the dictator’s playbookFeb 28, 202224Feb 28, 202224
InLessons from HistorybyTobias StoneThe Second Russian Revolution and the fall of Putin — a short story…it’s March 19th 2023. Former Russian dictator, Vladimir Putin, has arrived in the Hague.Mar 1, 20226Mar 1, 20226
InGENbyBrandy L SchillaceFear of Death and the War for UkrainePutin’s invasion may well be driven by dread of his own mortalityMar 2, 202210Mar 2, 202210
Dan PerryPutin, we have a problemAbout 14 years ago, we started hearing about a “credit crunch” and “U.S. subprime crisis” — but these labels did not begin to capture the…Feb 24, 20226Feb 24, 20226
James SurowieckiThe Fascist Philosopher and Putin’s IdeologyHow an eccentric Russian thinker’s work might illuminate Putin’s decision to invadeFeb 28, 202212Feb 28, 202212
InGENbyElizabeth SpiersWhat Does Public Service Mean?What we can learn from Ukrainian President Volodymyr ZelenskyyFeb 28, 20226Feb 28, 20226