Russian Invasion of Ukraine (2022)

Electronic Warfare

Videogames today increasingly seek to enlist a new generation of keyboard warriors and toy soldiers.

A War of War Crimes

In every way, Putin has perpetrated a conflict characterized by war crimes against Ukraine.

A New Peace Conference at Torgau

In 1945 Americans and Russians met near Torgau, Germany in a rare moment of unity. Can this be repeated?

Biden’s Challenge and Opportunity

Democrats can reclaim the mantle of national security if they drop their aversion to power.

Edmund Burke Opposed Eruptions Abroad — Why Shouldn’t We?

Modern conservatism was born of the conviction that what happens abroad matters at home.

Just War and the Changing Face of Armed Conflict

Understanding the Chinese idea of Just War is essential to understanding Chinese military doctrine.

Getting Russia Right

Richard John Neuhaus was always fond of reminding those drawn to the seductions of modern secular political faiths that they…

Don’t Fall for the Kremlin’s Weaponization of Orthodox Christianity

Early last month, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy triggered a firestorm of condemnation from many Very Online social media accounts, some…

Preparing for Peace? Our Responsibilities to Ukraine

Two op/ed pieces, appearing in recent days in the Wall Street Journal, take very different views of ending the war…

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