Insights

Writing. Convening. Teaching. Training. Modeling. Experimenting. Engaging. Across time zones and international boundaries, members of our community are at work. Our “Insights” gallery is a multimedia guide to intellectual life at the Davis Center.

International efforts to get Vladimir Putin to negotiate or at least fear the consequences of invading Ukraine have failed, writes Alexandra Vacroux in The Boston Globe.

In the last decade, high-quality entertainment in the Kazakh language has become a source of national pride in Kazakhstan, writes Ph.D. candidate Leora Eisenberg.

Arms Control Negotiation Academy report explores the challenges of bridging divisions between nuclear armed states and abolitionists in multilateral forums.

Have you been watching “The Great” on Hulu? Have you been wondering how great Catherine really was? Have you been wondering whether she was any good at writing love letters?

A nuclear security expert takes a textual approach to better understand disarmament discourse and find a common language of nuclear diplomacy.

Understanding Russia’s needs and motivations, as Secretary Shultz advocated, can help us shift towards interest-based negotiations, write Danny Stoian and Nora Cyra.

Harvard experts game out various scenarios, looking at what Putin stands to gain and lose from an invasion of Ukraine.

Anti-Russian belligerence will not help Georgia, but nor will the current government’s attempts to avoid conflict at any cost, writes Stephen Jones.

An influx of migrants intensified the Law and Justice regime’s assault on the rule of law while illuminating the precarious position of Catholic Church, writes REECA student Abigail Skalka.