How the U.S.-Russia Relationship Became So Dangerous
| by Stephen Diehl
Veteran New York Times national security reporter Thom Shanker, who studied Russian at the Institute, traces key moments of the past decades.
VideoNonproliferation and Terrorism Studies professor Dr. Jeffrey Lewis spoke with the New York Times about Russia using a previously unknown decoy to help their Iskander-M short-range ballistic missiles avoid Ukrainian air-defense weapons.
According to Lewis, these decoys will inevitably be collected and analyzed so NATO can program its air defenses to defeat these weapons.
MA in Nonproliferation and Terrorism Studies
James Martin Center for Nonproliferation Studies
Jeffrey Lewis
| by Stephen Diehl
Veteran New York Times national security reporter Thom Shanker, who studied Russian at the Institute, traces key moments of the past decades.
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Nonproliferation and Terrorism Studies professor Dr. Jeffrey Lewis and a team of students noticed the Russian invasion of Ukraine on Google Maps hours before it was officially announced, the Washington Post reports.
Professor Jason Blazakis, director of the Middlebury Institute’s Center on Terrorism, Extremism, and Counterterrorism, wrote an Op-Ed for the Los Angeles Times and The Mercury News, in addition to providing an interview for MSNBC, about the option of adding Russia to the U.S. government’s state sponsors of terrorism list.
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