

Joining DW News to discuss why Russia and China failed to come to the aid of Iran after the American and Israeli strikes, and what this portends for the Russo-Chinese alliance going forward.
Commenting for Voice of America on the ramifications of the collapse in negotiations between Ukraine and the United States.
Talking with Vladimir Kara-Murza about his arrest and imprisonment, as well as the eerie parallels between past and present repressions in Russia.
Discussing how economic coercion is reshaping global relations, particularly in the wake of the war in Ukraine.
Talking to Sky News about the rise of ISIS-K in Russia's backyard, the Kremlin's response to recent terrorist attacks, and why Putin may be ignoring a critical danger.
With Ukrainian Ambassador Oksana Markarova and AEI scholars Chris Miller and Dalibor Rohac, apprising Russia’s ability to keep the Ukraine war going long term.
With military assistance stalled in Congress, Ukrainian forces are rationing munitions and struggling to hold positions on the front line. I join Frederick W. Kagan and Danielle Pletka at AEI to reflect on the past, present, and future of the Russia-Ukraine war.
Discussing the Wagner uprising and the response from the Russian government.
On Echo Moskvy, talking with Vladimir Kara-Murza about the wisdom and ramifications of Biden’s summit with Putin and what it means for the future of US-Russia relations.
Discussing Russia’s economic struggles, growing dissent, and the Kremlin’s use of propaganda to maintain control.
Introducing Vladimir Kara Murza’s documentary about the life and legacy of our friend and colleague Boris Nemtsov, tragically murdered in February 2015.
I interviewed former Assistant Secretary of State Victoria Nuland about how change came to Ukraine in 2014 — and what happened afterwards.
I interviewed Garry Kasparov about his book "How Life Imitates Chess: Making the Right Moves, from the Board to the Boardroom” and his role as the leader of a coalition opposed to the current Russian leadership.