Russia
How would the completion of Nord Stream 2 and the blocking of the project by sanctions affect the transatlantic relationship?
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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September 3, 2019
Murder in Berlin
Germany's Approach to Russia Comes at a Cost
August 27, 2019
Moscow Prepares for U.S. Elections
Washington Is Not the Only Capital Getting Ready for 2020
July 17, 2019
Distorting the Past
Why Is the Kremlin Rewriting History?
July 3, 2019
Putin’s War on Western Liberalism
In case you missed it, Vladimir Putin just declared liberalism obsolete and Russia clawed its way back into one of Europe's key liberal institutions.
July 2, 2019
Placing Putin in Context
Why does the West Keep Making the Same Mistake With the Kremlin?
June 19, 2019
Moscow Gains From Albania Turmoil
Russia Will Be the Main International Beneficiary If Albania’s Domestic Crisis Deepens
June 11, 2019
Time For New Messages
How to Stand out in the Era of Might-Is-Right
May 30, 2019
Russia’s Corrupt Energy
May 24, 2019
The Kremlin’s Dark Tradecraft
Today, we'll take a closer look at the Kremlin's dark tradecraft—and how effective it really is.