Erdogan’s Russian Victory; Putin and the Psychology of Nuclear Brinkmanship; China Is Flirting With AI Catastrophe

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To Protect Europe, Let Ukraine Join NATO—Right Now

No Country Is Better at Stopping Russia

 By Andriy Zagorodnyuk

 

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Erdogan’s Russian Victory

Turkey Is Shifting From Illiberal Democracy to Putin-Style Autocracy

By Soner Cagaptay

 
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Putin and the Psychology of Nuclear Brinkmanship

The War in Ukraine Hinges on One Man’s Thoughts and Feelings

By Rose McDermott, Reid Pauly, and Paul Slovic

 

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China Is Flirting With AI Catastrophe

Why Accidents Pose the Biggest Risk

By Bill Drexel and Hannah Kelley

 
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Can the Two-State Solution Be Saved?

Debating Israel’s One-State Reality

By Michael Oren; Martin Indyk; Dahlia Scheindlin; Asad Ghanem; Robert Satloff; Michael Barnett, Nathan J. Brown, Marc Lynch, and Shibley Telhami

 
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Sudan and the New Age of Conflict

How Regional Power Politics are Fueling Deadly Wars

By Comfort Ero and Richard Atwood

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