Russia Reform Monitor: No. 2112
In Russia, a post-Soviet malaise;
The Kremlin prefers guns to butter
In Russia, a post-Soviet malaise;
The Kremlin prefers guns to butter
China re-brands CCTV international;
Beijing squeezes Taipei as another capital switches recognition
Army considers tech upgrades for combat vehicles;
A new way to defeat drones;
New EMP defense discovered;
Chinese phones spy on U.S. consumers;
Non-nuclear EMP versus North Korean drones
Assessing Putin's political future;
Russian hacking controversy gathers steam
The Obama administration’s Iran policy has been driven by the conviction that reaching a deal with Iran over its nuclear weapons program would constitute a historic diplomatic breakthrough, lead to a fundamental transformation in U.S.-Iranian relations, and prompt significant changes in the Islamic Republic’s international behavior.