Russia Reform Monitor No. 2284
Papering over Stalin's reforms;
Getting serious about statistics;
Moscow invests in hypersonics;
A Kremlin "enemies list";
Ling live the Tsar
Putin's latest political prisoner
Papering over Stalin's reforms;
Getting serious about statistics;
Moscow invests in hypersonics;
A Kremlin "enemies list";
Ling live the Tsar
Putin's latest political prisoner
Moscow is starting to put financial and logistical muscle behind its efforts to develop artificial intelligence.
During the Cold War two of Russia’s four fleets were nuclear ones, the Northern Fleet based out of Murmansk in the Kola Peninsula in the Arctic, and the Pacific Fleet based out of Vladivostok and Petropavlovsk.
Most analysts have maintained that this disposition has remained the case until now.
But can we be certain of that?
Human rights, Russian style;
Kyiv goes its own (religious) way;
New signs of Sino-Russian weapons cooperation;
The Kremlin declares war on rap music;
Nukes in Crimea?
A guilty plea in the Butina case;
Brussels backs Kyiv;
Ukraine's sailors face legal charges;
Moscow's OPEC coup;
The scope of Russian interference