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CRISIS IN UKRAINE
What War in Ukraine Would Look Like—and How America Should Respond By Alexander Vindman and Dominic Cruz Bustillos “The world is on the brink of the largest military offensive in Europe since World War II,” Alexander Vindman and Dominic Cruz Bustillos wrote recently in Foreign Affairs. “A major military conflict in Ukraine would be a catastrophe. It is an outcome that no one should crave. But it is now a likelihood for which the United States must prepare.”
With Russian forces massed at the Ukrainian border and U.S. officials warning of an imminent attack, read a selection of our best essays on the origins of the current crisis—and how it could end.
What Putin Really Wants in Ukraine Russia Seeks to Stop NATO’s Expansion, Not to Annex More Territory
A Move on Ukraine Has Always Been Part of the Plan
Why an Attack on Ukraine Might Erode Putin’s Support
Where American Illusions and Great-Power Politics Collide By Serhii Plokhy and M. E. Sarotte
Why the Ukraine Crisis Is the West’s Fault The Liberal Delusions That Provoked Putin
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