The New Age of Tragedy
Great-power rivalry, resource scarcity and the crumbling of the liberal rules-based order.
ByDiscover the latest New Statesman content on Russia, exploring the politics, culture and economy of the nation. Insightful coverage and analysis of the war in Ukraine and Putin’s presidency.
Great-power rivalry, resource scarcity and the crumbling of the liberal rules-based order.
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At the turn of the century, Western leaders claimed progress was inevitable. Yet events have contradicted this “faith”.
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The Chinese ambassador to France said that ex-Soviet states don’t have an “effective status under international law”.
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The two leaders seek to remake the global order, while Turkey braces itself for a hotly contested May election.
China and Russia are united in an epic struggle against the West – and their leaders seek nothing less than…
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What the leaked Pentagon documents do – and don’t – reveal about where the war in Ukraine is headed.
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Can we expect more hostage diplomacy?
President Lula’s positioning of Brazil as a broker in the war is emblematic of how some of the world’s largest…
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In his lifetime, his music was an escape from modernity – 150 years after his birth, the Russian composer bridges…
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As long as the defence of the continent depends on American goodwill, Europe cannot credibly distance itself from the US…
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The holy Monastery of the Caves beneath Kyiv is threatened by war.
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Why the most radioactive philosopher of the 20th century still speaks to us.
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Vladimir Putin’s war in Ukraine catalysed the most significant security restructure in northern Europe for decades.
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How will this conflict affect the future of the Church?
Russia’s arrest of the American journalist Evan Gershkovich is a disturbing escalation.
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Russia’s announcement that it will station nuclear weapons in its neighbouring country is intended to put pressure on the West.
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Without taking the city Vladimir Putin cannot achieve his war aims.
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China and Russia are committed to upending the US-led international order. How should the West respond?
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Doctors and NGOs near the war’s front lines report that a physical and mental health disaster is looming.
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China’s leader vows changes not seen in 100 years, plus the legacy of the Iraq war.