Russia Policy Monitor No. 2627
Cracks in the Moscow-Beijing alliance?;
Quiet talks about a prisoner swap;
Putin calls for space nuclear development
Cracks in the Moscow-Beijing alliance?;
Quiet talks about a prisoner swap;
Putin calls for space nuclear development
While Moscow claims that it wants to replace the “rules-based international order” with a fairer system for all, Russia’s day-to-day behavior seems more appropriate for a rules-free system—one where right is determined simply by muscle and the nerve to use it.
Fear and loathing in Moscow;
The Kremlin enforces conformity;
A strange nuclear emergency in Khabarovsk;
The high cost of Putin's adventurism;
The (surprising) view from Beijing
Israel versus Al-Jazeera;
Advanced tech powers Chinese disinfo
If the Biden administration is intent on keeping the United Nations Interim Force in Lebanon (UNIFIL) in place, it would do well to make its existence contingent on a meaningful crackdown against Hezbollah.