Tag Archives: U.S.-Ukraine
Previews: Foreign Affairs Magazine – Jan/Feb 2023

Foreign Affairs – January/February 2023:
Putin’s Last Stand
The Promise and Peril of Russian Defeat
The Global Zeitenwende
How to Avoid a New Cold War in a Multipolar Era
A Free World, If You Can Keep It
Ukraine and American Interests
Preview: The New Yorker Magazine – Oct 24, 2022

Inside the U.S. Effort to Arm Ukraine
Since the start of the Russian invasion, the Biden Administration has provided valuable intelligence and increasingly powerful weaponry—a risky choice that has paid off in the battle against Putin.
What We’ve Lost Playing the Lottery
The games are a bonanza for the companies that states hire to administer them. But what about the rest of us?
Who Paul Newman Was—and Who He Wanted to Be
He thought his success was just a matter of hard work and good luck. Other people had a different perspective.
Morning News: Brooklyn Subway Gunman, U.S. Sends Heavier Weapons, NFT’s
Brooklyn subway shooting suspect arrested, Biden Administration to provide Ukraine with heavier weapons, and does anyone understand NFT’s.
Morning News: Ukrainian President Visits U.S., All-English Channel In Taiwan
A look ahead to Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelensky’s visit to the White House. Plus, Taiwan’s launch of an English-language news channel, and the laboratory working to ensure that Swiss trains run without a hitch.
