Matthew Bryza

Fallout from Kazakh unrest must not undermine decades of progress
It is crucial that after the unrest, president Kassym-Jomart Tokayev now prioritize the safeguarding of the country’s reputation as a stable country, responsible international partner, and attractive investment destination, writes Matthew Bryza.
Countering Russia’s false narrative: Putin’s menacing squeeze of Ukraine
Faced by continued Russian aggression towards Ukraine, the transatlantic community must stand firm, writes Matthew Bryza.
Turkey and the migration crisis: a positive example for the Transatlantic community
Supposedly illiberal Turkey has set a powerful and positive example for upholding one of the most central of humanitarian values: providing shelter, opportunity, and hope to some of the world’s most vulnerable people, writes Matthew Bryza.