Russia
Burke Chair reports on Russia examine Russian use of military force in eastern Europe, the Middle East and the balance of power between Russia, the United States, and NATO
These reports analyze the military, economic, and political factors that affect Russia’s strategy in Ukraine, eastern Europe, the Middle East and elsewhere.
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NATO Force Planning: Rethinking the Defense Industrial Base
Commentary by Anthony H. Cordesman — July 19, 2022

Appendix A: The Changing Defense Industrial Base: Some Indicators
Commentary by Anthony H. Cordesman — July 19, 2022

The Need for a New NATO Force Planning Exercise
Report by Anthony H. Cordesman and Grace Hwang — July 14, 2022

Ranking the World’s Major Powers: A Graphic Comparison of the United States, Russia, China, and Other Selected Countries
Commentary by Anthony H. Cordesman — May 16, 2022

U.S. Strategy: Rebalancing Global Energy between Europe, Russia, and Asia and U.S. Security Policy in the Middle East and the Gulf
Report by Anthony H. Cordesman — May 12, 2022

The Ukraine War and U.S. National Strategy: The Need for a Credible Global Force Posture and Real Plans, Programs, and Budgets
Commentary by Anthony H. Cordesman — May 5, 2022

U.S. National Security: Looking beyond the War in Ukraine
Commentary by Anthony H. Cordesman — March 23, 2022

U.S. Strategy and the Real Lessons of the War in Ukraine: From Cooperation with Russia and China to Lasting Confrontation
Commentary by Anthony H. Cordesman — March 14, 2022

NATO and Ukraine: Reshaping NATO to Meet the Russian and Chinese Challenge
Report by Anthony H. Cordesman and Grace Hwang — February 16, 2022

Broader Risk: Russian Control over Ukraine and Belarus
Commentary by Anthony H. Cordesman — December 8, 2021
