The Uncelebratory Anniversary
One year since Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine, the FPR team suggests ways to remain informed about the war. … More The Uncelebratory Anniversary
One year since Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine, the FPR team suggests ways to remain informed about the war. … More The Uncelebratory Anniversary
The symbolic value of sanctions against Russia should not be discounted, argues Christine Abely. … More The Symbolic Value of Sanctions Against Russia is Key to Upholding the Rule of International Law
The Foreign Policy Rising team highlights key global developments to follow in 2023. … More What Our Editors Will Follow in 2023
Even in challenging times of war there is cause for optimism, explains Kateryna Odarchenko, who is based in Ukraine. … More War in Ukraine: Reasons to Remain Hopeful and How You Can Help
Dr. Lilia Shevtsova explains what Russia’s foreign policy objectives are and how the West can respond. … More Lilia Shevtsova on What Putin Really Wants
Annie May Byrne Noonan warns that ignoring the peninsula could have fatal consequences. … More Why We Should All be Worried About Crimea
Since Ukraine’s 2014 Revolution, the media has failed to cover a key source of social and political change: Ukrainian women. Olga Loza explains. … More What’s Happened in Ukraine Since the 2014 Revolution? Ask the Women Rebuilding the Country.
It’s been three years since the fateful downing of MH17, but politics continues to stand in the way of justice, writes Alexandra Vlada. … More MH17, Three Years On: Where Are We Now?