List of Eastern Europe articles
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A boy walks past destroyed buildings in Ukraine Russia Is Seeding Ukraine’s Soil With Land Mines
Removing mines will be a long and costly operation.
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Captured Russian tanks are displayed in Kyiv, Ukraine. Putin Has a New Opposition—and It’s Furious at Defeat in Ukraine
Right-wing nationalists are spreading a dangerous “stab-in-the-back” myth to explain Russia’s crushing defeats.
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A drone flying a giant Ukrainian national flag in celebration of Ukraine's independence. A Ukrainian Victory Would Liberate Eastern Europe
An outright win for Kyiv now looks possible.
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U.S. President Joe Biden delivers a primetime speech at Independence National Historical Park Sept. 1 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. What Does Biden’s Confrontational Speech Mean for U.S. Foreign Policy?
Framing geopolitics in terms of democracy and autocracy won’t necessarily help bring peace.
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Ukrainian soldiers ride a tank on a road in the Donetsk region on July 20, 2022, near the front line between Russian and Ukrainian forces. ‘They Are Pushing Everywhere’: Kyiv Goes on the Offensive
Ukraine may have achieved its biggest breakthrough of the war.
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People arrive at the Zaporizhzhia registration center in Ukraine Putin’s War Drives Refugees From Occupied Kherson
Fighting in Ukraine’s south has caused an exodus.
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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky in a military vest The Education of Volodymyr Zelensky
A new biography traces the former comedian’s first two years as president of Ukraine.
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A person in a military uniform is seen in front of a destroyed building. Why Is Putin Dodging the Draft?
The Russian leader is resisting calls for mass conscription amid his military’s costly quagmire in Ukraine.
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Volunteers from French nongovernmental organization Tulipe transport boxes of medicines to be sent to Ukraine in Le Thillay, France, on March 10. War-Torn Ukraine Is Also an HIV and Tuberculosis Hot Spot
But thanks to community-led health efforts, Ukrainians are winning the fight against these infectious diseases.
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Ukrainian fighters and weapons in Donetsk Why Wars Are Easy to Start and Hard to End
Misperception, sunk costs, escalation, and internationalization all make conflicts last longer than planned.
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A portrait of Darya Dugina is displayed near her coffin at a ceremony at the Ostankino television complex in Moscow on Aug. 23. Putin’s New Martyr for the Russian Cause
The Kremlin has turned a dead propagandist into a symbol of the war—and a call to kill more Ukrainians.
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Members of Ukraine's military attend a flag raising ceremony in Lviv, Ukraine, on Aug. 23. U.S. Plays the Long Game in Ukraine
The biggest U.S. arms package yet is a sign that policymakers think the war isn’t ending anytime soon.
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The Polish and Hungarian prime ministers give a joint press conference. The End of the Affair
Europe’s illiberal alliance is disintegrating. Don’t get your hopes up though.
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Foreign Policy illustration/Getty Images Information Warfare in Russia’s War in Ukraine
The Role of Social Media and Artificial Intelligence in Shaping Global Narratives
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Victory parade in Moscow Technology Controls Can Strangle Russia—Just Like the Soviet Union
Export restrictions are slow and imperfect, but they work.