Lev Stesin

Lev Stesin


  • January 14, 2023

    The New Comintern

    Russia, playing a weak hand, cannot rely on its inferior strength alone to sustain the fight. It needs a powerful fifth column in the West to support its propaganda narrative and provide dedicated cadre of enablers.

  • March 10, 2022

    The alleged madness of Vladimir Putin

    Is Putin mad? Or does he have a rational, sinister endgame in mind?

  • January 14, 2022

    Kazakhstan: The Russian empire marches on

    The Kazakhs must be wondering what Russia means when it promises "stability."

  • April 20, 2021

    The guns of spring

    Ukraine, as far as Putin is concerned, is a lost wallet.

  • January 20, 2021

    No Struggle Like a Party Struggle

    As the Civil War had redefined the American political landscape for the next hundred years, so will the events of January 6 reshape, realign and possibly destroy the existing political status quo.

  • August 13, 2020

    The last Belorussian front

    The saddest of the post-Soviet republics is approaching a crossroads. 

  • June 4, 2020

    Ben-Gurion's Unfinished Work

    As in 1948, without a real partner for negotiated agreement, the destiny of the Jewish State must be decided by its people with the support of the only other person who matters the most: the president of the United States. 

  • November 20, 2019

    The Dreamers in the Valley

    What Elizabeth Warren and Bernie Sanders are proposing is not very much different from the approaches Silicon Valley is taking.