Russia Reform Monitor No. 2509
How Russian authorities are tracking activists;
Russia's new "crowd control" robot;
The Kremlin versus cryptocurrency;
Fears of a Kremlin coup plot for Kyiv;
The growing risk of a limited war
The American Foreign Policy Council's Review of Russian Government Actions and U.S. Policy
How Russian authorities are tracking activists;
Russia's new "crowd control" robot;
The Kremlin versus cryptocurrency;
Fears of a Kremlin coup plot for Kyiv;
The growing risk of a limited war
How resilient is the Russian economy?;
Lionizing GAZPROM;
A fresh look at "Putin's palace”;
Recognition for Ukraine's enclaves, perhaps
Russia has Europe over a barrel;
A domestic fight over qr codes;
What Washington might do if Russia invades Ukraine;
The threat of a Russian "false flag";
Connecting the Arctic
The nuts and bolts of RUNET;
No progress in Ukraine talks…;
...As Congress aims to deter moscow…;
...And the Kremlin draws (another) red line;
The FSB takes aim at hackers
Russia's hidden crisis: homelessness;
Next stop, the moon;
Natural gas for foreign influence, not domestic consumption;
Russia's economy is headed back to the future