The New York Times
Fletcher’s Chris Miller writes this opinion piece analyzing how Russian President Vladimir Putin has developed the country’s military with “precisely the capabilities needed to rebuild its influence in Eastern Europe.”
Los Angeles Times
A&S political scientist Oxana Shevel examines Russian President Vladimir’s delusions about Ukraine and the Ukrainian people.
Tufts Now
Sanctions against Russia need to be strong and focused on elites to be effective, say Tufts experts
The Conversation
Fletcher’s Arik Burakovsky examines why public support for Russian President Vladimir Putin is likely to decrease as the conflict with Ukraine unfolds.
WOSU
New York Times
Foreign Policy
A&S political scientist Kelly Greenhill co-authors this piece analyzing the role of crisis generation as a foreign policy tool by “weak actors.”
Tufts Now
It is a concept that urges us to place justice at the center of any effort toward environmental sustainability, says Julian Agyeman
The Washington Times
A&S political scientist Katrina Lantos Swett writes this opinion piece on the lack of outrage over the fact that the athletes competing in the 2022 Beijing Olympics risk their freedom and safety if they speak out about China’s human rights abuses. Swett is the president of the Lantos Foundation for Human Rights & Justice.