Russia
Countering Russian and Chinese information operations will require a full-scale approach across the transatlantic space.
Russia’s war in Ukraine has reshaped European security and exposed the ambitions of an authoritarian state willing to use force, energy, and subversion to advance its aims. Understanding the Kremlin means looking beyond the battlefield to the Russian economy under sanctions, the endurance of Vladimir Putin’s system, and Moscow’s deepening ties with China, Iran, and North Korea. This hub follows the pressures reshaping Russia: the effect of Western sanctions, the health of its wartime economy, elite politics, and the tools of hybrid warfare it deploys across Europe. Fellows and analysts assess how sanctions are biting, why the economy has settled for stagnation, and how Moscow projects power through proxies, disinformation, and nuclear signaling. Explore analysis and commentary on Russia’s economy, foreign policy, and the long contest between the Kremlin and the West.
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June 2, 2020
Propaganda Labs
Covid-19 Has Revived the Freddy Krueger of Kremlin Disinformation Narratives
June 1, 2020
A Strategy of Aggression
Russia and China Play by a Different Set of Rules
June 1, 2020
Taking the Pulse
Protecting the Kremin's Status Quo
May 29, 2020
Memorial Days
Russia’s Politics of Memory
May 28, 2020
Russia’s Influence Arsenal
Watch Out, This Is What China Is Learning From Russia
May 27, 2020
Infodemic in Italy
A Parliamentary Intelligence Committee Lays Bare Russian and Chinese Interference
May 26, 2020
One Flank, One Threat, One Presence
A Strategy for NATO's Eastern Flank
May 26, 2020
Irony Amid the Menace
Echos of a Captive Past
May 26, 2020
A Bad Day in Court for NS2
Litigation, Disinformation, and Russia’s Energy Weapon