Russia Reform Monitor: No. 2010
Russian troops fear the Syrian front;
Brain drain, Russian style
Russian troops fear the Syrian front;
Brain drain, Russian style
Indonesia chooses China for high-speed rail project;
China arrests two Japanese on spying charges
Changes to Japan’
s constitution;
China sets more limits on cash withdrawals overseas
 
On a leafy street in the Ukrainian capital, just steps from the ornate building that houses the country's parliament, sits what is perhaps the nation's most powerful weapon in its protracted battle of ideas with Russia. There, tucked away in a once beautiful tsarist-era building, are the offices of the Ukrainian National Memory Institute. It is a tiny government agency with a massive mandate: to counter decades of Russian intellectual disinformation.
“
Xi keeps a tight grip on authority”
New “
journalistic ethics committees”
ordered for each province