Dispatch From Ukraine: Living as a Russian in Ukraine
A Russian-Ukrainian woman describes how Russians are being fed misinformation.
A Russian-Ukrainian woman describes how Russians are being fed misinformation.
The idea has gained additional adherents, and there are various proposals on how to implement it.
Recordings of recent interviews on these topics with T.J. O'Hara for the Deconstructed podcast, and Areva Martin on her talk show program, Special Report.
When governments can de-bank you, you are not really free.
The Cardiff Philharmonic Orchestra scrubbed the famed composer from an upcoming program, calling his music "inappropriate at this time."
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Among his other crimes, Putin’s war increases the suffering of the world’s poor and hungry.
Three members of one family on why they are staying in Ukraine as Russia invades
The article also addresses some potential objections.
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Hungary's Viktor Orbán becomes the latest Kremlin crony to break ranks.
Private actors often provide more efficient and localized help in times of need, and they’re doing so in full force right now.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has barred men aged 18-60 from leaving the country.
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It will take place on Thursday, March 10, at 5 PM and is open to the public. I will speak, along with my colleague Prof. Jeremy Rabkin.
Defeating Putin is better accomplished by measures that divide him from the Russian people.
A New Orleans native tells Reason what it’s like under siege in his adoptive home of Dnipro, Ukraine.
Russia's invasion is monstrous, says foreign policy expert Will Ruger, but America can't forget the lessons of the past two decades of disastrous interventions.
There are technical and logistical hurdles, but satellite internet could one day offer an uncensored alternative for people living in war zones and authoritarian countries around the world.
But more still needs to be done to address the refugee crisis mounting in Eastern Europe.
Our political and media elites should think twice before they swarm social media like Russian tanks driving deep into Ukraine.
Inspiring support for Ukrainian freedom is undermined by the remainder of the president’s agenda.
It's a step in the right direction. But more can be done to protect Ukrainians fleeing Putin's brutal war.
We must face the reality that the debt does matter.
Countries across Europe have been praised for their warm welcome toward Ukrainian refugees. But are all refugees treated equally?
Ukrainians have taken to the streets with arms to defend their country and their freedom.
Crypto's transcendence of national borders is a feature, not a bug.
The United States needs to be realistic about its interests abroad and the limits of our ability to influence events militarily, says the former nominee to be ambassador to Afghanistan.
The risk of escalating the conflict between Russia and Ukraine into a nuclear standoff is far too real to let emotions get in the way.
"If I do my job right, you should barely know I'm here."
The Russians seem - understandably to want out, and I'm becoming more and more optimistic that they will be out, soon.
Yanking The Batman from Moscow theaters won’t bring peace to Ukraine, it will just sever much-needed cultural connection with everyday Russians.
They’re not the only ones who should be allowed to protect themselves.
Biden was right to reinforce that American soldiers shouldn't be fighting in Ukraine. But he missed a valuable opportunity to outline immigration measures for Ukrainians and Russians.
Economist Timur Kuran's excellent idea to bolster Ukraine's defense.
The world's conscience had been shocked by Russia's recent invasion of a sovereign European state. Ike responded with sober, long-game containment in Europe...and more reckless escalation in the Middle East.
Politicians calling for their expulsion have it wrong. We shouldn't deprive Russian students of the opportunity to engage with American ideals and culture.
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While it's tempting to defend the besieged nation from Putin's aggression, nuclear annihilation would be bad.
European nations are stepping up to help Ukrainians flee Russian aggression.
Biden's response to Putin invading Ukraine does not "embolden" a cascade of crises.
Only 1.2 percent of U.S. vodka imports come from Russia.
The "sanctions" appear to be working, and we could be witnessing a very significant moment for this war, and for the history of warfare
NATO is a means to an end, not an end unto itself.
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Broad-based economic sanctions issue collective punishment on all Russians while doing little to deter their government's aggression toward Ukraine.
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