MAR 6, 2014 • Article
Rein in Ukraine's Neo-Fascists
For a new government to succeed in Ukraine, it's important that the nation's neo-fascist, anti-Semitic, and anti-Russian parties are marginalized, writes David Speedie.
MAR 6, 2014 • News
Rein in Ukraine's Neo-Fascists
In the midst of a changing Ukraine, David Speedie argues it is important that the country's neo-fascist, anti-Semitic and anti-Russian parties are marginalized in order ...
MAR 6, 2014 • News
Time for Realism and Common Sense on Ukraine
Senior Fellow David Speedie is quoted in a "Nation" editorial on the deep political division in Ukraine.
MAR 5, 2014 • Article
The Secret of Political Jiu-Jitsu
"While oppression may appear to be a display of the government's power, skilled activists know that it's actually a sign of weakness."
MAR 5, 2014 • Podcast
Crisis in Ukraine: Crimean Stand-Off
In the latest Security Bulletin, Russia expert Professor Nicolai Petro speaks from Odessa in southern Ukraine on the ongoing crisis, with a particular focus on ...
MAR 4, 2014 • Podcast
The Global War for Internet Governance
Who controls the Internet? Internet governance is so technically and institutionally complex that it takes place mostly out of public view. But Internet control points ...
MAR 3, 2014 • News
The Secret of Political Jiu-Jitsu
Co-written by Carnegie Council's Mladen Joksic and activist Srdja Popovic, this article discusses how to "make oppression backfire" by peacefully leveraging the brutality of the ...
FEB 28, 2014 • Podcast
"War on Terror," an Insider's View: A Conversation with Harold H. Koh
As legal adviser to the State Department from 2009 to 2013, Harold Koh was responsible for making judgments about the most difficult issues in the "war on ...