Russia Policy Monitor No. 2687
How Russia Is Pacifying Chechnya;
Demographics and Russia's Difficult Labor Future;
Espionage in Norway...;
...And Sabotage In The Czech Republic
How Russia Is Pacifying Chechnya;
Demographics and Russia's Difficult Labor Future;
Espionage in Norway...;
...And Sabotage In The Czech Republic
The Dark Side of Starlink;
A Farewell to WhatsApp?;
Putin's Puppet NGO;
Control over the extraction, refining, export, and applied manufacturing of power natural resources will become a key strategic goal for the U.S.—not only for maintaining a globally competitive edge but also for ensuring Great Power status in an increasingly multipolar world.
The inconsistency of US foreign policy in the Wider Middle East and Greater Central Asia is stark. Over the last three decades, American priorities have cycled erratically between supporting state sovereignty, promoting democracy and state-building, and disengagement, before reverting to re-engagement. Such unpredictable shifts only confuse allies and embolden adversaries.
Iran Invests In European Crime;
Tehran's Caucasian Conduit;
Tehran Accelerates Its Afghan Purge;
Persistent Support For Proxies