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Andrea Kendall-Taylor
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Andrea Kendall-Taylor
@AKendallTaylor
Director, Transatlantic Security Program @CNASdc. Former DNIO for Russia, senior analyst at CIA. Adjunct Prof at Yale and Georgetown. Views my own.
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    Andrea Kendall-Taylor
    @AKendallTaylor
    Dec 14, 2023
    Coming soon (well...April 2024). But excited to see the cover!
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    Andrea Kendall-Taylor
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    Feb 13, 2023
    The West has captured thousands of Iranian weapons bound for Yemen. Washington should send them to Ukraine. w/ @JonathanLordDC @CNASdc
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    Opinion | The West has captured thousands of Iranian weapons. Send them to Ukraine.
    From washingtonpost.com
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    Andrea Kendall-Taylor
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    Jun 20, 2023
    The most likely path to a better Russia now runs through Ukrainian success. 1/ My new piece w/ Erica Frantz out in @ForeignAffairs
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    The Treacherous Path to a Better Russia
    From foreignaffairs.com
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    Andrea Kendall-Taylor
    @AKendallTaylor
    Mar 2, 2022
    Putin’s downfall may not come tomorrow or the day after, but his grip on power is certainly more tenuous than it was before he invaded Ukraine. Here is a link to the piece without the paywall:
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    The Beginning of the End for Putin?
    From foreignaffairs.com
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    Andrea Kendall-Taylor
    @AKendallTaylor
    Sep 15, 2022
    What an honor to meet @UaZelenskyy in Kyiv today. Let’s give them what they need to finish the job. @PISM_Poland
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    Andrea Kendall-Taylor
    @AKendallTaylor
    Jun 2, 2022
    Russia is weaker as a result of its war on Ukraine. But it retains the capability & will to challenge the US and Europe. The US must remain prepared to confront RU however beleaguered by war it may be. My new piece in @nytopinion w/ @KofmanMichael.
    nytimes.com
    Opinion | Russia Is Down. But It’s Not Out. (Published 2022)
    Despite its failures in Ukraine, we shouldn’t write Russia off.
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    Andrea Kendall-Taylor
    @AKendallTaylor
    Jan 8, 2021
    Honored and excited to be joining this incredible NSC team. Let's get to work! buildbackbetter.gov/press-releases…
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    Andrea Kendall-Taylor
    @AKendallTaylor
    Dec 19, 2024
    1/ Just out with a new piece in @ForeignAffairs w/ @KofmanMichael: "Putin’s Point of No Return: How an Unchecked Russia Will Challenge the West." A few points I hope the incoming administration will take onboard:
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    Putin’s Point of No Return
    From foreignaffairs.com
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    Andrea Kendall-Taylor
    @AKendallTaylor
    Feb 17, 2020
    Great work by @60Minutes. Thanks for having me on to discuss Trump's false claims about what happened in the 2016 election.
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    Feb 17, 2020
    Replying to @60Minutes
    Russian President Vladimir Putin found an opportunity to shift the blame for election meddling onto Ukraine, according to former Deputy National Intelligence Officer, Andrea Kendall-Taylor. cbsn.ws/322KCbD
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    Andrea Kendall-Taylor
    @AKendallTaylor
    Apr 23, 2024
    Russia's war effort in Ukraine has benefitted from China, Iran, and North Korean support. But their collaboration in Ukraine is just the tip of the iceberg. Read our take (@RHFontaine) on the Axis of Upheaval. 1/ Paywall free link: foreignaffairs.com/guest-pass/red….
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    The Axis of Upheaval
    From foreignaffairs.com
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    Andrea Kendall-Taylor
    @AKendallTaylor
    Mar 23, 2023
    It is not in Putin's interest to end the war in Ukraine. Fighting on makes sense for Putin personally for one fundamental reason: wartime autocrats rarely lose power. My new piece in @ForeignAffairs w/ Erica Frantz. 1/
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    Putin’s Forever War
    From foreignaffairs.com
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    Andrea Kendall-Taylor
    @AKendallTaylor
    Mar 17, 2021
    Biden team is prioritizing anti-corruption, viewing it as a national security imperative. This should be near the top of the agenda for greater Transatlantic cooperation on addressing Russia and China.
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    Going after the ‘Achilles’ heel’: Biden charges into global anti-corruption fight
    From politico.com
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    Andrea Kendall-Taylor
    @AKendallTaylor
    Apr 23, 2024
    Replying to @AKendallTaylor
    Countering the Axis of Upheaval starts in Ukraine. Defeating Russia there is the most impactful way to thwart this rising challenge. Washington should not ignore Russian aggression in Europe to focus on rising Chinese power in Asia. They are linked.
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    Andrea Kendall-Taylor
    @AKendallTaylor
    Oct 19, 2021
    With all the focus on China, @KofmanMichael and I urge Washington to avoid the temptation of looking past Russia to focus on China--Moscow will remain a persistent power and should be rightsized in US thinking and strategy.
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    The Myth of Russian Decline
    From foreignaffairs.com

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