Max Bergmann is the director of the Europe, Russia, and Eurasia Program and the Stuart Center in Euro-Atlantic and Northern European Studies at the Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS). Prior to joining CSIS he was a senior fellow at the Center for American Progress, where he focused on Europe, Russia, and U.S. security cooperation. From 2011 to 2017, he served in the U.S. Department of State in a number of different positions, including as a member of the secretary of state’s policy planning staff, where he focused on political-military affairs and nonproliferation; special assistant to the undersecretary for arms control and international security; speechwriter to then secretary of state John Kerry; and senior adviser to the assistant secretary of state for political-military affairs. Before serving in the State Department, Bergmann worked at the Center for American Progress as a military and nonproliferation policy analyst and at the National Security Network as the deputy policy director. Bergmann holds a master’s degree in comparative politics from the London School of Economics and Political Science and a bachelor’s degree in political science from Bates College. His recent commentary has been published in outlets such as Politico (March 2022, August 2022), the Washington Post, Foreign Affairs, and Sasakawa USA.
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Ukraine reports downing Russian drones as White House pledges quick aid delivery
Max Bergmann in Voice of America — April 23, 2024
U.S. Takes Aim at Chinese Banks Aiding Russia War Effort
Max Bergmann in The Wall Street Journal — April 23, 2024
Forget the ticker-tape parade. Mike Johnson is no hero.
Max Bergmann in The Washington Post — April 22, 2024
US promises Ukraine swift munitions delivery as Russia advances on battlefield
Max Bergmann in Voice of America — April 22, 2024
Air defenses and hope: How U.S. aid will boost Ukraine's exhausted army
Max Bergmann in Axios — April 20, 2024
Biden Focused on Defending Democracy, the Economy and the Border
Max Bergmann in The New York Times — March 7, 2024
America’s New Twilight Struggle With Russia
Max Bergmann and Maria Snegovaya in Foreign Affairs — March 6, 2024
13 Sukhois In 13 Days. The Ukrainians Are Shooting Down More Russian Jets Because The Russians Are Flying, And Bombing, More Often.
Max Bergmann in Forbes — March 2, 2024
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Aid to Ukraine and the Future of the War with Michael Kofman
Podcast Episode by Max Bergmann, Maria Snegovaya, and Michael Kimmage — January 11, 2024
Reform of Stability and Growth Pact and a Conversation with Jim Townsend
Podcast Episode by Max Bergmann and Otto Svendsen — January 4, 2024
Aid to Ukraine and the Future of the War with Michael Kofman
Event — December 20, 2023
Why the Washington Summit Should Focus on Europe
Report by Max Bergmann, Sean Monaghan, and Mathieu Droin — December 20, 2023
EUCO Recap and 2023 Year in Review
Podcast Episode by Max Bergmann and Donatienne Ruy — December 20, 2023
Ukraine: Will America Come Through?
Podcast Episode by H. Andrew Schwartz and Max Bergmann — December 15, 2023
Russia, Ukraine, and the Question of Containment
Podcast Episode by Max Bergmann, Maria Snegovaya, and Michael Kimmage — December 14, 2023
Dutch Elections, German Government in Disarray, and a Conversation with R. Dan Kelemen
Podcast Episode by Max Bergmann, Donatienne Ruy, and R. Daniel Kelemen — December 7, 2023
Maria Reports Back After a Trip to Ukraine
Podcast Episode by Max Bergmann, Maria Snegovaya, and Michael Kimmage — November 30, 2023
Germany’s Debt Brake Strikes Again, Spain’s Pedro Sanchez Secures New Term, Portugal’s Costa Resigns, and a Conversation with Rym Momtaz
Podcast Episode by Max Bergmann and Donatienne Ruy — November 21, 2023