Russia Policy Monitor No. 2619
The Kremlin sidelines one political challenger…;
...And eliminates another;
After Navalny, a new leader of the Russian opposition?;
Nuclear modernization: more complicated than it looks
The Kremlin sidelines one political challenger…;
...And eliminates another;
After Navalny, a new leader of the Russian opposition?;
Nuclear modernization: more complicated than it looks
Russia’s aggression against Ukraine, and its efforts to erase Ukrainian identity, have found a willing accomplice: the government of Putin’s close ally, Belarusian dictator Alexander Lukashenko.
The Kremlin wages war on a free internet at home…;
...And plans a new disinformation offensive in Europe…;
...As European states hunker down;
In the wake of 10/7, a surge of online antisemitism;
Rise of the political deepfake
Administration officials, including President Biden himself, have been adamant that they do not want war with Iran. Nevertheless, truly resetting American deterrence might require taking steps that could risk a direct confrontation between the United States and the Islamic Republic.
How gold is fueling Russia's fight;
Moscow seeks to destabilize Finland;
Russia's war, China's gain;
Fear and loathing among ordinary Russians