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  • Jul 9, 2024 | foreignaffairs.com | Frederic Wehrey |Andrew S. Weiss

    The Kremlin is on a roll in large parts of Africa. In April, the Pentagon announced withdrawals of U.S. military forces from Chad and Niger, two key U.S. partners in counterterrorism efforts in the Sahel that are now turning to Russia for security assistance. In the case of Niger, a military junta that seized power in a coup last year ordered U.S. personnel to leave a $100 million drone base.

  • Apr 18, 2024 | carnegieendowment.org | Fiona Hill |Andrew S. Weiss |Christopher S. Chivvis

    Russia’s brutal invasion of Ukraine has brought bilateral relations with the United States to their lowest point since the Cuban missile crisis. Yet Russia remains a global actor that holds immense sway over a wide variety of other U.S. foreign policy priorities, including strategic competition with China, challenges with Iran and North Korea, and safeguarding the health of the global economy.

  • Nov 16, 2023 | carnegieendowment.org | Andrew S. Weiss

    Carnegie does not take institutional positions on public policy issues; the views represented herein are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the views of Carnegie, its staff, or its trustees.

  • Feb 3, 2023 | jpost.com | Paul Goldberg |Andrew S. Weiss |Brian Brown

    The line between a real-world villain and a comic-book villain can become disturbingly blurred. This notion reverberates through Accidental Czar; The Life and Lies of Vladimir Putin, a stunningly original graphic biography that combines the irreverence of cartooning with an authoritative grasp of Russian history – to provide a glimpse into the skull of Russia’s sitting ruler. Accidental Czar packs its punch by sticking to the facts.

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