Vladimir Putin has no regrets
The Russian president feels vindicated in his belief that he can outlast the West in Ukraine.
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New Times,
New Thinking.
The Russian president feels vindicated in his belief that he can outlast the West in Ukraine.
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BySimply “not losing” in Ukraine is not enough for Russia.
ByFrom universalists to Westernists, there are common patterns holding the views on the two conflicts together.
ByWhat the persistent rumours about the Russian president’s health do and do not tell us about the country’s future.
ByDespite its wealth and ambition, the European Union is limited as an actor in the great conflicts of our time.
ByThe great-power realist lets theory get in the way of fact.
ByThe decline in Polish-Ukrainian relations will determine Europe’s political future.
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