This article delves into the complex issue of whether supplying weapons to a country can escalate a conflict and turn a war into a global one. While international law doesn’t…
This article explores the Ukrainian economy and its struggles in the past eight years, the economic reforms that were attempted, the impact of the war, and the possibility of economic…
This article delves into Putin’s perspective on Russian history and his attempts to rectify its “mistakes” through warfare. By analyzing science fiction literature, the article shows how popular culture has…
Konstantin Skorkin, a journalist and historian of Ukrainian politics, explores Russian President Vladimir Putin’s views on Ukrainian history and how they have evolved over time. He discusses the origins of…
In this article, Dmitry Sidorov, a Russian journalist with experience in both propaganda media and independent journalism, delves into the world of propaganda. The article covers the definition of propaganda,…
The relationship between Russia and NATO has been a contentious one since the alliance’s formation in 1949. This article examines the history of NATO, its principles and drawbacks, and the…
In Russian society, whos name is used to wage an aggressive war in Ukraine, in particular. Are “we” leading it (not long ago graffiti appeared in Tel Aviv saying “We…
This article responds to Zakhar Prilepin’s denial of the reality of post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) in military personnel. Drawing on authoritative scientific studies, it shows that PTSD is a real…
Recep Tayyip Erdogan has been a dominant figure in Turkish politics for two decades, but his grip on power is weakening. From his rise to power, his fight with the…
In Russia, where military censorship and persecution of dissenters are rampant, anonymous street art has become a relatively safe way for citizens to express their anti-war stance. This article explores…