THE QUESTION

Russia's back with a vengeance. Is Putin justified in criticizing NATO expansion? Should Russia's neighbors worry?

Posted by David Ignatius on February 22, 2007 1:21 PM

FROM THE PANEL

Masha Lipman is the editor of the Pro et Contra journal, published by Carnegie Moscow Center. Lipman is also an expert in the Civil Society Program at the Carnegie Moscow Center. She served as deputy editor of the Russian weekly newsmagazines, Ezhenedel’ny zhurnal from 2001 to 2003, and of Itogi magazine from 1995 to 2001. She has worked as a translator, researcher, and contributor forMoscow bureau of The Washington Post and has had a monthly op-ed column in The Washington Post since 2001.

Open Communication is Crucial

There is a desperate lack of communication between the U.S. and Russia. Unless this is overcome, relations will be locked in a vicious circle of ad hoc moves and responses and Russia will tip further in the anti-Western and authoritarian direction.

Masha Lipman Moscow, Russia | 25 COMMENTS
Feb 25, 2007 at 3:22 PM
Mahmoud Sabit is a historian and an authority on Egypt’s 19th century political reforms. Sabit also works as a writer and producer of historical documentaries.

Putin Asks Europe to Join Him (*Author Responds*)

Russia is courting Europe rather than threatening it.

Mahmoud Sabit Cairo, Egypt | 75 COMMENTS
Feb 23, 2007 at 5:08 PM
Lamis Andoni is a Middle East consultant for Al Jazeera, the Qatar-based news station. She has been covering the Middle East for 20 years. She has reported for the Christian Science Monitor, the Financial Times and the main newspapers in Jordan. She was a professor at the Graduate School in UC Berkeley.

Beware the Bear, America

Russia's main assets -- its energy reserves -- are being used to break encirclement by governments supported by America.

Lamis Andoni Doha, Qatar | 18 COMMENTS
Feb 23, 2007 at 2:20 PM
Daoud Kuttab is a Palestinian journalist. He was born in Jerusalem in 1955. Presently he is a visiting professor at Princeton University in the United States. Mr. Kuttab is the former director of the Institute of Modern Media at Al Quds University in Ramallah, Palestine and the founder of AmmanNet, the Arab world's first internet radio station. His personal web page is www.daoudkuttab.com

Russia Could Check U.S. Power

I am not very informed about the Eastern European issues that made Russia stand up to the U.S. and NATO, but I can safely say that the world with a single superpower has not been that safe. I don't know...

Daoud Kuttab Princeton, NJ | 18 COMMENTS
Feb 23, 2007 at 10:20 AM
Helena Luczywo is the Managing Editor of Gazeta Wyborcza (Electoral Gazette), the first independent daily of a communist country founded in 1989 and now boasting the largest national daily readership in Poland.

A Dangerous Neighbor Indeed

Yes, Poland should worry. Russia is no longer a liberal democracy.

Helena Luczywo Warsaw, Poland | 141 COMMENTS
Feb 23, 2007 at 10:10 AM
Leon Krauze is a Mexican blogger and a founder of letraslibres.com.

A Perfect Dictatorship?

Putin’s Russia has suddenly grown claws. It seems intent in reclaiming its long lost petro-bully fame.

Leon Krauze Mexico | 23 COMMENTS
Feb 22, 2007 at 4:51 PM
Saul Singer is Editorial Page Editor and author of the weekly column “Interesting Times” for the Jerusalem Post. He is the author of Confronting Jihad: Israel's Struggle and the World After 9/11. Before moving to Israel from the Washington area in 1994, Mr. Singer served for ten years as an advisor on the personal and committee staffs of the United States Congress, including the House Foreign Affairs Committee, Senate Banking Committee, and Senator Connie Mack.

Back to the USSR

Russia should be treated, if not as a pariah itself, as an active accomplice with Tehran.

Saul Singer Jerusalem, Israel | 41 COMMENTS
Feb 22, 2007 at 10:00 AM
Miklós Vámos is a Hungarian novelist, screenwriter and talk show host. He is one of the most read and respected writers in his native Hungary. He has taught at Yale University on a Fulbright fellowship, served as The Nation’s East European correspondent, worked as consultant on the Oscar-winning film Mephisto, and presented Hungary’s most-watched cultural television show. Vámos has received numerous awards for his plays, screenplays, novels and short stories, including the Hungarian Merit Award for lifetime achievement. The Book of Fathers is considered his most accomplished novel and has sold 200,000 copies in Hungary.

Stop Worrying So Much

Russia’s weird mixture of feudalism and capitalism is worrying, along with its dizzying array of legal restrictions. Compared to its strange institutional arrangements, the words of Russia’s politicians are less important....

Miklos Vamos Budapest, Hungary | 14 COMMENTS
Feb 22, 2007 at 9:45 AM

READER RESPONSE

» Felix Drost, Amsterdam, NL | Mr Sabit, thank you for your response, you raise many challenging questions and have elucidated your position. You are correct in that US unilateralis...
» CL | Sabit: Thank you for your detailed response. While you are correct in highlighting that US policies have not won it any friends in wider (western) Eu...
» Mahmoud Sabit | Felix Drost/CL I am not suggesting that Europe will turn its back on its long standing relationship with the USA, however recent US policies in the Mi... Top Commenter
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