Why Vladimir Putin is a terrible strategist
Putin's victories have planted the seeds of long-term isolation and weakness for his country
Putin's victories have planted the seeds of long-term isolation and weakness for his country
Meysami, a women's rights activist, is slowly, silently but defiantly dying in an Iranian prison.
Another dangerous error from a president who hates international agreements.
All Americans should have an equal opportunity to vote on Election Day.
Vladimir Putin has ruled Russia for so long that it’s hard to imagine Russia without him. He has been Russia’s central decision maker as president or prime minister for nearly two decades, with six more years left in his current presidential term and the possibility of amending the constitution to remain in power even longer. He is likely to go down in history as one of Russia’s longest-serving leaders—though he still has many years to go to match Ivan the Terrible, who was tsar for more than five decades.
Russia is still behaving like a rogue state. More sanctions will be needed
When foreign affairs are, literally, personal.