Annals of Diplomacy
Inside the U.S. Effort to Arm Ukraine
Since the start of the Russian invasion, the Biden Administration has provided valuable intelligence and increasingly powerful weaponry—a risky choice that has paid off in the battle against Putin.
By Joshua Yaffa
Ukraine’s Unlikely President, Promising a New Style of Politics, Gets a Taste of Trump’s Swamp
Volodymyr Zelensky swept to power pledging to end corruption. Then the White House called.
By Joshua Yaffa
The Moral Logic of Humanitarian Intervention
Samantha Power made a career arguing for America’s “responsibility to protect.” During her years in the White House, it became clear that benevolent motives can have calamitous results.
By Dexter Filkins
How Trump Made War on Angela Merkel and Europe
The German Chancellor and other European leaders have run out of patience with the President.
By Susan B. Glasser
Trump, Putin, and the New Cold War
What lay behind Russia’s interference in the 2016 election—and what lies ahead?
By Evan Osnos, David Remnick, and Joshua Yaffa
The Double Game
By Lawrence Wright
The Virtual Commander
By Michael Ignatieff
Balkan Physics
By Michael Ignatieff
Double Identity
By Michael Dobbs
Why Are We in Bosnia?
By Richard Holbrooke