Thought Leadership
Op-Ed: A Short History of Russian Poisoning, June 4, 2015, The American Interest
Jeff Gedmin writes that the possible poisoning of Russian journalist Vladimir Kara-Mursa has a cold-blooded context.
Op-Ed: Getting Human Rights Right, April 3, 2015, The American Interest
Jeff Gedmin writes that while the Global Magnitsky Act will hold human rights abusers to account, it should also inspire a fresh debate about the role of promoting human rights and democracy in American foreign policy.
EWTN News Nightly: Sally Painter Discusses Ukraine
Sally Painter discusses the ceasefire in Ukraine in 2015.
Op-Ed: Things Fall Apart, February 16, 2015, The Weekly Standard
Jeff Gedmin writes that 25 years after communism, Central and Eastern Europe are in trouble.
Op-Ed: The ‘broken window’ approach to international relations, December 31, 2014, The Washington Post
Jeff Gedmin writes that to achieve a vision of a Europe "whole and free," start with the small things.
Op-Ed: How to Reply to Russian Propaganda, December 3, 2014, The Wall Street Journal
Jeff Gedmin writes that it's time the U.S. drew from its Cold War lessons to fashion a response.
Op-Ed: It's Not Just Ukraine, November 30, 2014, POLITICO
Jeff Gedmin writes that the real problem is that Putin has the whole region cornered—and no one seems to notice.
Global Policy: From Ukraine to Georgia, Europe Must Abandon Half Measures
Sally Painter writes that European leaders should be more proactive in their embrace of reformers in the former USSR to hedge against Russian adventurism.
The Hill: The West must respond on Ukraine with more sanctions – before it’s too late
Sally Painter writes that the West must respond on Ukraine with more sanctions – before it’s too late.
Truman Project Blog: Under Pressure; Sanctions on Russia are Producing Results
Sally Painter writes that a number of indicators are demonstrating that Russia is feeling the brunt of worsened relations much more than Western Europe.

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