In the Shadow of Power: Geopolitics, Russia, and Crimea By: Christopher David LaRoche , / 2 May, 2014 Ukraine reminds us that territorial divisions still very much matter.
The Myth of Ukraine’s Nuclear Deterrent By: Ramesh Thakur , / 30 April, 2014 Even if Ukraine still had nuclear weapons, it would not have prevented Russia from taking Crimea, argues Ramesh Thakur.
The Sovereignty Dilemma in Ukraine By: Andrew Reddie , / 20 March, 2014 The situation in Crimea is testing the international norms that define sovereignty, says Andrew Reddie.
Inconsistent Irredentism: The Limits of Greater Russia By: Stephen Saideman , / 18 March, 2014 Steve Saideman on why it’s unlikely Russia will annex more territory in Eastern Ukraine.
Crimea’s Sham Referendum By: Stephen Saideman , / 11 March, 2014 We already knew that Russia will game the referendum on Crimean independence. Steve Saideman considers why.