Russia
The latest bilateral agreement between Abkhazia and Russia may seal the fate of Georgia’s breakaway region
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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May 21, 2020
Safe Harbor?
Georgia’s Anaklia Port Project Is Back on the Agenda
May 19, 2020
The Kremlin’s Numbers Racket
A Persistent and Prolific Propaganda Machine Meets a Deadly Global Pandemic. Now What Happens?
May 12, 2020
A Viral Victory Day
Russia Holds Subdued Victory Day Celebrations as the Kremlin Struggles With a Global Pandemic
May 12, 2020
Memory Wars
History Is Rewritten by the Victors
May 11, 2020
A Backward Looking Nation
WWII Memory as a Consensus Building Event in Today’s Russia
May 8, 2020
Hungary’s Eastward Drift
Favoring Authoritarian Politicians Pushes Them Closer to Russia and China
April 29, 2020
Hungary in the Dock?
Western Allies Should Stop Carping and Focus on Shared Values and Interests
April 28, 2020
Muscovites Not Welcome Here
COVID-19 Fires Anti-Moscow Sentiments in Russia's Regions
April 24, 2020
Oildorado Springs a Leak
Russia in the COVID-19 era.