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“ Nukes, Negotiations, and Lessons From the War in Ukraine,” with Ryan Evans, Andy Akin, Anna Batta, and Mark Conversino (12/2022) “ Where Russia’s War in Ukraine is Going, Part I,” with Michael Kofman and Dara Massicot (01/2023) “ Where Russia’s War in Ukraine is Going, Part II,” with Michael Kofman and Dara Massicot (01/2023) “ Manpower, Materiel, and the Coming Decisive Phase in Ukraine,” with Michael Kofman and Ryan Evans (01/2023) “ The History of Russia’s Military Reforms, Part I,” with Michael Kofman and Aaron Stein (01/2023) “ The History of Russia’s Military Reforms, Part II,” with Michael Kofman and Aaron Stein (02/2023) “ Ukraine and the New Two War Construct,” by Raphael Cohen (01/2023) “ A Disquieting Winter War in Ukraine,” with Ryan Evans and Michael Kofman (01/2023) “ One Year of War in Ukraine,” with Melanie Marlowe, Zack Cooper, and Christopher Preble (02/2023) “ Learning Lessons from Ukraine: Is Defense Dominant?,” with Melanie Marlowe, Zack Cooper, and Christopher Preble (02/2023) “ Unfolding Offensives and Counter-Offensives in Ukraine,” with Ryan Evans and Michael Kofman (02/2023) “ America’s Hidden Tool is Hobbling Russia’s War Machine with Multilateral Impact,” by Deputy Secretary Don Graves (02/2023) “ Russia’s Winter Offensive,” with Ryan Evans and Michael Kofman (02/2023) Become a member today to seamlessly access all of these articles and podcasts. This list will be updated regularly.Įditor’s note: To mark the one-year anniversary of the Russian invasion of Ukraine on February 24, 2022, we have updated this guide with all of our material that can help you better understand the conflict. These resources go back to 2014 and are organized by focus: strategy and the military balance, diplomacy, history, resistance, nuclear weapons and arms control, cyber, energy, Russian politics, and more. Whether you are a soldier or a student, a policymaker or a pundit, a teacher or a techie, this will be useful for you.Ĭritically, these offerings help place the conflict in the broader context of relations and confrontations between Russia and the West. We at War on the Rocks have curated this list of articles and podcasts to help you gain a deeper understanding of the history, drivers, background, and events of Russia’s massive assault on Ukraine.
