Iran Democracy Monitor No. 190
Taking aim at Tehran's domestic militia;
All not quiet on the Eastern front;
Soccer as a sign of protest;
Iran's missiles move forward
Taking aim at Tehran's domestic militia;
All not quiet on the Eastern front;
Soccer as a sign of protest;
Iran's missiles move forward
Russia's expanding adventurism spurs domestic debate;
Expanding the Russia surveillance state;
A renewed focus on foreign NGOs;
Russia plants a flag on the Golan Heights;
Moscow plans a separate peace for Afghanistan
The 2016 elections in the United States exposed a massive campaign of subversion and interference carried out by Russia and aimed at undermining the inner workings of American democracy.
New twists in Navalny-Zolotov showdown;
How Putin hopes to repatriate Russian money;
Putin touts advanced missile technology;
The Kremlin courts Tashkent
On Nov. 6, Americans will go to the polls in midterm elections that are likely to reshape the complexion of national politics. But even before they do, U.S. foreign policy will face a crucial test of resolve vis-a-vis the world's leading state sponsor of terrorism.