Russia Reform Monitor No. 2317
The true cost of Crimea;
Taking the Russian nuclear threat seriously;
The futility of Russian life;
A long-awaited commemoration;
A bridge too far on user data
The true cost of Crimea;
Taking the Russian nuclear threat seriously;
The futility of Russian life;
A long-awaited commemoration;
A bridge too far on user data
The Dictator Demise study was conducted in association with Post Putin: Seccession, Stability, and Russia's Future by Herman Pirchner and a condensed version is found in that book's appendix (referenced therein as the Azinheira study).
What shape will Russia take in ten years?;
Russia's military-religious complex;
Capitol Hill weighs increased security assistance to Ukraine;
No leniency for election activist
[T]he United States should be aware of key adversarial developments such as Russia’s emerging unmanned, autonomous, and AI capabilities, and prepare itself in terms of appropriate capabilities, tactics, and plans.
In Yekaterinburg, a rare victory for popular opinion;
Development gap plagues Russia's largest cities;
Hospitals targeted by Damascus, Moscow;
Is Russia violating the CTBT?;
Kremlin pressure skews polling