“The claim that Russia attacked America during the 2016 presidential election is both exceedingly dangerous and a complete falsehood,” says Stephen Cohen on Reality Asserts Itself with Paul Jay
Analysis
Ed Lozansky: Ukrainian elections: Why should Americans care?
In Ukraine, the U.S. officials and their counterparts from other NATO countries played a key role in the unconstitutional regime change that broke what had been a delicate balance in an unstable and corrupt state.
Fast-forward to the present, when Ukraine will have a second-round runoff Sunday between comedian Volodymyr Zelensky and the “Chocolate King” oligarch, President Petro Poroshenko. Judging from U.S. officials’ words and actions, their choice is the latter.
AJAM: Ukraine election: Petro Poroshenko remains unpopular in Odessa
Ethnic diversity may be why voters in Odessa reject their incumbent president in the first round of the presidential election.
Stephen F. Cohen: Will the Mueller Report Make the New Cold War Even Worse?
How the long-anticipated report addresses—or ignores—Russiagate allegations will be vital for US-Russian relations.
PODCAST: Stephen F. Cohen: Lecture to the New York Military Affairs Symposium
Why the New Cold War Is More Dangerous Than the One We Survived |
Nicolai N. Petro: The Gospel According to Poroshenko: Politics, Religion, and the New Church of Ukraine
Religious conflict in Ukraine has been much in the news of late.
Jacob Bacharach: MSNBC’s Wild Ride
The liberal network is booming. But is it selling its viewers a conspiratorial fantasy?
Michael Tracey: Dunking on Rachel Maddow may be fun, but she’s far from the sole perpetrator
Can you think of a more vulgar and disgraceful manifestation of Trump-Russia media malfeasance than Rachel Maddow?