America and its allies are crafting rules to try to prevent it
Even some of the least developed countries are experimenting
Ukraine has forced America and its allies to bond. But the country’s future is still uncertain
America and its allies do not want to risk a broader conflict or harm their economies by imposing crippling sanctions
Russian aggression is prompting rare unity and severe reprisals
Strategists are relearning the lessons of the cold war
As in the old cold war, ugly trade-offs are inevitable
Ukraine is the most wired country ever to be invaded
It is worth trying, even if success is likely to be limited
But they continue to prop up strongmen elsewhere