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A Defeat for Moscow Won’t Be a Clear Victory for the West By Liana Fix and Michael Kimmage Russia’s invasion of Ukraine was a strategic mistake. Although “Ukraine will not be able to turn back the Russian military,” Russian President Vladimir Putin cannot win “on his preferred terms,” Liana Fix and Michael Kimmage write in a new essay. “The horror of this war will backfire on Putin,” but his defeat “will have come at an incredibly high price”—and the West will be left with the task of rebuilding Ukraine and repairing the international order.
Read more from Foreign Affairs on the consequences of Russia’s war below, and visit our website for additional coverage.
The Beginning of the End for Putin? Dictatorships Look Stable—Until They Aren’t By Andrea Kendall-Taylor and Erica Frantz
How the West Can Prevail Against the Kremlin
The Man Behind Putin’s Military How Sergey Shoygu Paved the Way for Russia’s Ukraine Assault By Andrei Soldatov and Irina Borogan
His Grip on Power Rests on Fantasy and Fear
The Coming Ukrainian Insurgency Russia’s Invasion Could Unleash Forces the Kremlin Can’t Control
How to Understand the Crisis in Ukraine The Origins of the Conflict and What Comes Next SUBSCRIBE NOW© 2022 Council on Foreign Relations | 58 East 68 Street, New York NY | 10065 Reset your password here. |
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