The only plausible path to keep the pressure on Russia Washington PostJonah BaderApril 21, 2022Ukraine, Russia, Saudi Arabia, Oil, Energy, OPEC
Putin’s Plan A in Ukraine has failed. We can’t let his Plan B succeed. Washington PostJonah BaderApril 14, 2022Ukraine, Russia, war
Right-wing populists are thriving — even when they’re friends of Putin Washington PostJonah BaderApril 7, 2022Viktor Orban, Marine Le Pen, Hungary, France, Serbia, Putin, Russia, Ukraine, populism
Russia is the last multinational empire, fighting to keep its colonies Washington PostJonah BaderMarch 31, 2022Ukraine, Russia, France, Algeria, war, NATO, Europe
Putin’s invasion of Ukraine marks the beginning of a post-American era Washington PostJonah BaderMarch 10, 2022Ukraine, Russia, Putin, The Post-American World
The sanctions that will really stop Putin Washington PostJonah BaderMarch 3, 2022Ukraine, Russia, Putin, Iran, Venezuela, Joe Biden, oil, Natural Gas
Putin’s war reminds us why liberal democracy is worth defending Washington PostJonah BaderFebruary 24, 2022Ukraine, Russia, United States, United Nations, Kenya, illiberal democracy, liberal international order, Illiberal, Putin
Why is the Biden administration uniting our adversaries? Washington PostJonah BaderFebruary 17, 2022United States, NATO, Russia, Ukraine, China, Georgia, Henry Kissinger
Our economy is doing well — but many Americans refuse to believe it Washington PostJonah BaderFebruary 10, 2022Economy, Republican, Democrats, partisanship, Jobs
Why this year’s Beijing Olympics doesn’t have much to celebrate Washington PostJonah BaderFebruary 3, 2022China, Olympics, Covid, United States, Xi Jinping, Democracy
Putin faces plenty of obstacles as he tries to impose his will on Ukraine and the West Washington PostJonah BaderJanuary 27, 2022Russia, Putin, Vladimir Putin, nato, Ukraine, Europe
Putin has carefully calculated the odds. Right now, they’re in his favor. Washington PostJonah BaderJanuary 20, 2022Putin, Vladimir Putin, Ukraine, Russia, NATO, Crimea
Politics is trumping economics. It might end badly. Washington PostJonah BaderJanuary 13, 2022Inflation, Economy
Why we need a new approach for the omicron phase of the pandemic Washington PostJonah BaderJanuary 6, 2022omicron, covid, coronavirus, UK, US
Elon Musk’s diatribe against subsidies ignores the history of the tech industry Washington PostJonah BaderDecember 9, 2021Tesla, Elon Musk, SpaceX, SolarCity, Subsidies