
Iulia-Sabina Joja is a senior fellow at the Middle East Institute, adjunct professor at Georgetown University, and former adviser to the Romanian presidency.

Russia’s War in Ukraine: Views from the Region
On the one-year anniversary of Russia’s invasion, leading thinkers from Central and Eastern Europe examine the war’s impact. Part one in a series.

Past Putin
The United States and its allies need a regional strategy that includes a Black Sea fleet.

Tactical Nukes: A Primer
Catch up to speed on the role of tactical nuclear weapons in Putin’s war strategy.

Vulnerable Moldova
The tiny country may be next on Russia’s list. Iulia-Sabina Joja interviews Moldova’s foreign minister, Nicu Popescu.
Darkening of the Strategic Skies
Josef Joffe speaks to Iulia-Sabina Joja and Gary J. Schmitt about a wobbly alliance and Chinese, Russian, and Iranian ambitions.
August 2, 2021: Roman Eichinger, Claude Weinber, Ana Palacio, and Iulia Joja discuss "Germany’s elections and the next Europe"
Join us on August 2, 2021 to hear Roman Eichinger, Claude Weinber, Ana Palacio, and Iulia Joja discuss "Germany’s elections and the next Europe." Roman Eichinger has worked as a journalist covering a range of issues for Bild and Welt am Sonntag. Since 2009, he has served as political