Putin Might Be Hurting Russia’s Chances to Ally With Kazakhstan

Putin Might Be Hurting Russia’s Chances to Ally With Kazakhstan

It has been a turbulent year in Russian-Kazakh relations. Russia’s oil rich neighbour, which straddles central Asia and eastern Europe, started the year by asking for Russia’s help in restoring stability after protests erupted in its major cities.

Nukes: International Security Experts Breakdown Ukraine Nuclear Assessment

Nukes: International Security Experts Breakdown Ukraine Nuclear Assessment

Tactical nuclear weapons have burst onto the international stage as Russian President Vladimir Putin, facing battlefield losses in eastern Ukraine, has threatened that Russia will “make use of all weapon systems available to us” if Russia’s territorial integrity is threatened.

Friday Essay: How the West Betrayed Syria

Friday Essay: How the West Betrayed Syria

In early 2011, the Arab Spring tore through Tunisia, then Egypt, Libya, Bahrain, Oman, Yemen, and Jordan. Syria stood at the precipice as people rose up against the dictatorship of President Bashar al-Assad, who had ruled since 2000.