Russia Policy Monitor No. 2644
Nationalist sentiment, regional divisions resurface;
Russia's youth rage against the war machine;
Nervous in Norway;
Europe draws a red line...;
...As Moscow leans into its alliance with Tehran
The American Foreign Policy Council's Review of Russian Government Actions and U.S. Policy
Nationalist sentiment, regional divisions resurface;
Russia's youth rage against the war machine;
Nervous in Norway;
Europe draws a red line...;
...As Moscow leans into its alliance with Tehran
In Russia, the war narrative is changing...;
...As revolt simmers in the ranks;
Another "undesirable," this time with a familiar name;
Still more Soviet nostalgia;
Moscow keeps fathers at the front...;
...And goes after deserters;
A haven from Western "wokeness"
Cracks in Russia's fiscal facade;
Russian soldiers eye the exits;
Ukraine's new offensive…;
…And its immediate impact;
No room for non-Russians;
Russian profits, Kyiv's gain
How Russia is covering up its war losses;
Hard times for Moscow's mercs in Africa;
Russia's modern exiles
The Houthis take aim at Moscow;
Sino-Russian cooperation in the South China Sea… and beyond;
Medvedev warns against Ukraine's NATO membership;
The cost of Russian crypto-mining
Now, the Kremlin takes aim at Navaly's widow;
A new bargain with New Delhi;
New tradecraft for Russia's spies
After Dagestan attack, a war on "Wahhabism";
Russia's secretive courts;
How the war has come to (some parts of) Russia;
Moscow tilts even further east
Moscow's youngest victims;
Kakhovka, a year on;
Russian leadership: all in the family;
Moscow, Pyongyang make common cause;
Russian nuclear power translates to global influence
Indoctrinating a future Russian elite;
Female inmates to the front;
The Ukraine War comes home to Russia;
The war on Ukrainian Evangelicals