Russia Policy Monitor No. 2634
More criminals to the front lines;
Another warning to the West;
How crypto is helping Russia's rich;
A different way of influencing European opinion
The American Foreign Policy Council's Review of Russian Government Actions and U.S. Policy
More criminals to the front lines;
Another warning to the West;
How crypto is helping Russia's rich;
A different way of influencing European opinion
Putin sets his sights on U.S. assets;
Militarization of the new frontier;
A different kind of tit-for-tat with Beijing;
Poland fortifies NATO’s frontlines;
Russia threatens the UK;
Western businesses: not leaving after all
A post-election personnel reshuffle;
Russia seizing western assets;
Mobilization by other means;
Nuclear blackmail of a different sort
Russia’s alternative futures;
The Pentagon's satellite security concerns break into the open;
Russia blacklists Freedom House;
Russian income for Ukrainian defense
Life after Wagner;
Moscow versus the demilitarization of space;
Caribbean conscripts;
A helping hand from Beijing
A resilient Russian supply network;
The costs of opposing the war;
A growing Russian presence in Libya;
Sweden hardens its energy infrastructure…;
...And eyes Russian espionage in the Baltics
NATO rushes to defend Ukraine's airspace;
Moscow's plan to destabilize America;
Germany rolls up Russian spy and sabotage network;
Demonizing the opposition;
A Russian maritime threat to the Baltic Sea;
Russian scientist jailed for treason
Cracks in the Moscow-Beijing alliance?;
Quiet talks about a prisoner swap;
Putin calls for space nuclear development
Fear and loathing in Moscow;
The Kremlin enforces conformity;
A strange nuclear emergency in Khabarovsk;
The high cost of Putin's adventurism;
The (surprising) view from Beijing
Russia and Iran: a burgeoning military alliance;
Tajik nationals linked to ISIS terror in Moscow;
Mounting nuclear threats against NATO;
A deeper Russian footprint in Syria