Kyiv’s Quiet Power: Leveraging Food Diplomacy
Idsert Boersma
Kyiv’s Quiet Power: Leveraging Food Diplomacy
Ukraine’s agricultural strength could prove to be a winning asset in building ties with the Gulf countries, now at risk of food shortages due to the war with Iran.
‘Serbian Péter Magyar’ Does Not Exist – Why Comparisons With Hungary Are Political Illusion
Dr. Orhan Dragas
‘Serbian Péter Magyar’ Does Not Exist – Why Comparisons With Hungary Are Political Illusion
Hungary chose to support a pro-Europe direction and oppose Orbán’s pro-Kremlin stance, while Serbia’s fragmented electorate simply suffer “government fatigue” and want change for change’s sake.
A Momentous Week for Ukraine, Despite Contradictions
Bohdan Nahaylo
A Momentous Week for Ukraine, Despite Contradictions
This week marked a fundamental shift – from emergency support to industrial partnership with key allies.
Why Ukraine Needs More Millionaires, Fewer Billionaires
Mitzi Perdue
Why Ukraine Needs More Millionaires, Fewer Billionaires
Where wartime innovation is generating immense wealth, there is a danger that those gains could become concentrated in a few hands. Here is what Ukraine can do to prevent that.
Europe’s Earthquake
Diane Francis
Europe’s Earthquake
In addition to plunder, Orban flouted EU principles, breaking rules that forced Brussels to freeze billions in funds intended for the Hungarian public.
NATO Is Dead, Long Live NATO 2.0
Andrei Piontkovsky
NATO Is Dead, Long Live NATO 2.0
The new NATO, forged from the fear of US abandonment, is a more pragmatic, less institutional alliance meant to act as buttress against Moscow’s imperial revanchism.
‘Ukraine’s Unbreakable Generation: Redefining Modern Warfare’ – Gen. David Petraeus
Gen. David H. Petraeus
‘Ukraine’s Unbreakable Generation: Redefining Modern Warfare’ – Gen. David Petraeus
The most highly lauded living military officer in the United States, Gen. David Petraeus, shares his admiration for an awe-inspiring generation of Ukrainians forged by Russia’s brutal war.
How Zelensky Is Outmaneuvering Trump’s Patronizing Gambit
Bohdan Nahaylo
How Zelensky Is Outmaneuvering Trump’s Patronizing Gambit
Ukraine is promoting a multipolar coalition that turns American distance into leverage for Ukraine.
Empires Don’t Resurrect Twice
Andrei Piontkovsky
Empires Don’t Resurrect Twice
Russia’s political class is going through a brutal geopsychological breakdown, far sharper than in 1991. The current cycle of alienation and hostility spells Moscow’s doom.
Drone Domination, A New Way to Blow Up a Bridge, Recruiting Blues
Stefan Korshak
Drone Domination, A New Way to Blow Up a Bridge, Recruiting Blues
Stefan Korshak, Kyiv Post’s military correspondent, shares his perspective on recent developments in Russia’s war in Ukraine.
Hungarian Election: Ukraine and EU Are Major Winners, Putin and Trump Losers
Anders Aslund
Hungarian Election: Ukraine and EU Are Major Winners, Putin and Trump Losers
Orban’s landslide defeat may augur a sea change in the geopolitical landscape. “Illiberal democracy” has been thoroughly rejected in the European nation that served as Putin’s stalking horse.
The Trump-Putin Co-Dependency
Fredo Arias-King
The Trump-Putin Co-Dependency
Recognizing Trump for what he really is and how to handle him.