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How Russia’s invasion has upended politics and economies far away from the battlefields.
Russia’s invasion has demonstrated the grave human costs when military interests override humanitarian considerations and outpace ethical consensus.
The most acute threats to Zaporizhzhia have passed, at least for now, but the West should make greater efforts to wean itself off Russian nuclear exports.
The chancellor has rescued his country’s reputation with its allies while upending its relationship with Moscow.
It’s his boss.
Our experts share their favorite reads, from captivating novels to not-so-dystopian fiction.
Program directors share the analysis and papers that stood out in this frenetic year.
They pick their best work of the year and the episodes from other shows that resonated most.
Russia’s invasion shows that the democratic world must develop new instruments for financial support.
It should not be misinterpreted as a lack of patriotism or skepticism about the armed forces.