Boris RyvkinIran after Sanctions: a Soviet ChoiceIs Iran going to make the same mistakes that caused the collapse of the Soviet Union?Feb 9, 2016Feb 9, 2016
Boris RyvkinPutin and Erdogan — Syria’s Three Dimensional GamePutin is finding his plans for Syria spoiled by Turkey’s ErdoganNov 25, 2015Nov 25, 2015
Boris RyvkinGetting it Wrong on Putin in SyriaOne of the most remarkable developments over the past several weeks is how diametrically opposed the views of most American media…Oct 12, 20152Oct 12, 20152
Boris RyvkinA Polish Miracle for Iraq?With ISIS still sitting alarmingly close to Baghdad, Iraq could use its own “Miracle on the Vistula” moment.Jun 16, 2015Jun 16, 2015
Boris RyvkinIraq Needs a Michael CollinsIraq is in desperate need of a leader who is above sectarian politics.Jun 8, 2015Jun 8, 2015
Boris RyvkinAmerican-Israeli Relations Need Historical ContextAnd where is the great artist who will paint Ben Gurion’s face as he gave the order, and the face of Yitzchak Sadeh and the face of Galili…May 29, 2015May 29, 2015
Boris RyvkinBetween Switzerland and Salazar: Rethinking American Foreign PolicyIf American foreign policy lacks anything, it is imagination. When 2016 presidential contenders speak about the rest of the world, their…May 28, 2015May 28, 2015
Boris RyvkinThe Union of South Africa and Unity in the Middle EastThe misguided enforcement of false unity in the Middle EastApr 23, 2015Apr 23, 2015
Boris RyvkinThe Lessons of Suez (1956) applied to Tehran (2015)Here’s how we can apply lessons from the past to relations with Iran.Apr 13, 2015Apr 13, 2015