Article No War Is Good Nonviolent resistance is not just a plausible strategy to defend Ukraine—it is a path to conversion on both sides of the conflict. By William T. Cavanaugh May 10, 2023 Ukraine War and Peace Religion Pope Francis
Article The Possibility of a Just War Tobias Winright discusses the tension between just war theory and Pope Francis's teachings of nonviolence in light of the war in Ukraine. By Tobias Winright May 10, 2023 War and Peace Ukraine Pope Francis
Feature Whose War Is It? In Germany, the postwar culture of minimal military intervention makes responding to the crisis in Ukraine especially difficult. By William Collins Donahue April 29, 2023 War and Peace Russia Ukraine
Article Learning the Wrong Lessons from Ukraine George Weigel’s latest polemic on the Ukraine War testifies powerfully to the perils of employing nostalgia as the basis of policy. By Andrew J. Bacevich April 20, 2023 War and Peace Ukraine Politics
Ukraine, Revisited On this episode, author Megan Buskey speaks about her new memoir, which traces the complicated history and rich culture of Ukraine through the lens of her family. Ukraine Nonfiction
Article Diplomacy Isn’t Delusional In the Ukraine war, a total victory for either side is unlikely. That's why, alongside continued fighting, a space must be made for diplomacy. By Gregory M. Reichberg, Stein Tønnesson, and Henrik Syse January 31, 2023 War and Peace Russia Ukraine Politics Continuing the Conversation