Russia Policy Monitor No. 2664
The Grim Toll Of Putin's War;
Moscow Thinks Beyond Damascus;
More Signs Of Economic Fragility;
How Is Russia's Recruitment Drive Really Going?
The Grim Toll Of Putin's War;
Moscow Thinks Beyond Damascus;
More Signs Of Economic Fragility;
How Is Russia's Recruitment Drive Really Going?
Afghanistan's Other Islamists Rear Their Heads...;
...As Riyadh Moves Closer To Kabul;
Bracing For An Imperial Turkey;
How Hezbollah And Iran Are Adapting
An Energy Crisis In Russia's Moldovan Enclave;
How The Kremlin Is Combatting Demographic Decline;
Is Moscow Battling Back In Kursk?;
Russia's Ailing Economy
When scholars look back at the foreign policy of the last administration, they’re liable to conclude that the “Biden Doctrine,” to the extent that there was one, wasn’t an elaborate, ambitious and well-thought-out affair, the way some pundits have suggested. Rather, it was a series of tactical responses to world events — responses that were ultimately undermined by the White House’s fear of adverse consequences.
Warsaw in The Kremlin's Crosshairs;
The Ukraine War Is Driving Russian Demographic Decline;
Chechnya As Military Training Hub;
Russia's Ties To The Taliban Run Deep;