Russia Policy Monitor No. 2596
More changes to Wagner;
Western sanctions: less than meets the eye?;
A helping hand (of sorts) from North Korea;
A beleaguered Moscow boosts defense spending;
A new opportunity in Africa
The American Foreign Policy Council's Review of Russian Government Actions and U.S. Policy
More changes to Wagner;
Western sanctions: less than meets the eye?;
A helping hand (of sorts) from North Korea;
A beleaguered Moscow boosts defense spending;
A new opportunity in Africa
No country for old men;
Wagner to remain a force in Africa;
Quietly, Washington tests the diplomatic waters with Moscow;
How Russia is targeting Ukraine's children;
An old client state comes calling
Moscow's loss, Riyadh's gain;
Wagner's changed circumstances...;
...Might mean an expanded threat from the North;
Russia's war on Ukrainian children;
Where are Moscow's Chechen reinforcements?
The argument over Russia's embassy in Australia;
What's Wagner's status in Africa?;
The human cost to Russia of the Ukraine War;
Prigozhin: not such a pariah after all?
War service becomes a (mostly) blank check for misbehavior;
New understandings between Moscow and Havana;
A stumbling block for Western efforts to seize Russian assets;
What was Prigozhin thinking?;
Minsk's role in Russian war crimes