Thought Leadership
Jeff Gedmin writes that Vladimir Putin has been working tirelessly to bring Russia back to its nationalistic, narcissistic glory, and the tiny Baltic states feel especially vulnerable.
Jeff Gedmin writes that the U.S. presidential candidates would do well to start with the war in Ukraine as they assess challenges to U.S. interests abroad.
Jeff Gedmin writes that it remains in the U.S.'s interest to help Georgia, as well as Ukraine, Moldova, Montenegro, and Macedonia—join the West.
Jeff Gedmin writes that U.S. presidential candidates should make “getting Europe right” a policy priority for 2017.
Jeff Gedmin writes that it's time for the West to set an agenda that advances our interests and values—rather than merely reacting to an agenda set by Putin.
Sally Painter discusses the need for Macedonian ascension to NATO at the Berovo Gathering in Macedonia.
Click here to watch. (in Macedonian)
Jeff Gedmin writes that the United States needs a robust, multifaceted new Europe strategy, of which continued NATO enlargement -- for Macedonia included -- must be a part.
Jeff Gedmin writes that the possible poisoning of Russian journalist Vladimir Kara-Mursa has a cold-blooded context.
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.
Sally Painter discusses the ceasefire in Ukraine in 2015.
Jeff Gedmin writes that 25 years after communism, Central and Eastern Europe are in trouble.
Jeff Gedmin writes that to achieve a vision of a Europe "whole and free," start with the small things.
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