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  • 2 months ago | quincyinst.org | George Beebe |Mark Episkopos |Anatol Lieven

    The key to American success in ending the war in Ukraine is to broaden, rather than narrow, the issues under negotiation. If American negotiators treat the war as a bilateral dispute between Russia and Ukraine and press both sides to agree to an immediate ceasefire, they are likely to fail.

  • Jan 13, 2025 | responsiblestatecraft.org | George Beebe

    Russia’s dismissive response to possible provisions of a Trump settlement plan floated in Western media underscores how difficult the path to peace in Ukraine will be. It also highlights one of the perils of an approach to diplomacy that has become all too common in Washington: proposing settlement terms in advance of negotiations rather than first using discreet discussions with adversaries and allies to gauge what might be possible.

  • Oct 27, 2024 | quincyinst.org | George Beebe

    View through the window of a ruined house with the flag of Ukraine in the blue sky (via shutterstock.com)

  • Sep 18, 2024 | truthdig.com | George Beebe

    Russia and the West are quickly running out of maneuvering room to avoid a head-on military collision.

  • Sep 18, 2024 | responsiblestatecraft.org | George Beebe

    If Ukraine is to be secure and stable, America’s polarized Left and Right will have to find some common ground on ending the war. The issue is after all not just of the utmost importance for Ukraine — it is critical for the security of the American people and the broader Western world. In the very worst case, it could lead to nuclear annihilation.

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