The invasion of Ukraine has upended Russian education Ksenia Northmore-Ball, Katerina Tertytchnaya, Eugenia Nazrullaeva, and Anja Neundorf - September 14, 2022 Russia continues to expand lessons in “patriotic” values, this research finds
The U.S. plans to withdraw from the Open Skies treaty. That’s a miscalculation. James J. Cameron - May 24, 2020 The transparency of monitoring flights helps avoid military conflict
Will Russia try to occupy Belarus? Ryhor Astapenia - March 27, 2019 Here are the 4 things you need to know about the two nations’ falling out.
Without the INF Treaty, Europe could see a new missile power. (Spoiler: It’s not Russia.) Mariana Budjeryn - February 25, 2019 The treaty also curtailed missile programs in former Soviet states.
For Albanians, it’s not just an eagle. Here’s the deeper story on those World Cup fines. Ani Kokobobo - July 2, 2018 [caption id="attachment_75214" align="aligncenter" width="960"] Switzerland's Granit Xhaka celebrates with the
Russia put World Cup stadiums in some surprising places. This is why. Konstantin Ash - June 23, 2018 [caption id="attachment_74817" align="aligncenter" width="960"] People walk to the World Cup
Was Putin really blaming Jews for interfering in the U.S. election? Probably not. Eliot Borenstein - March 12, 2018 [caption id="attachment_70456" align="aligncenter" width="960"] Russian President Vladimir Putin speaks March
The Kremlin and Russia’s regional governments are at odds. That’s a problem for Putin. Christopher Jarmas - February 24, 2017 [caption id="attachment_54644" align="aligncenter" width="960"] Russian President Vladimir Putin leads a
Trump may be borrowing Nixon’s ‘back channel’ strategy in his contacts with Russia Richard Moss - December 16, 2016 News that the president-elect’s son, Donald Trump Jr., met with
6 reasons not to worry about Russia invading the Baltics Robert Person - November 12, 2015 [caption id="attachment_32090" align="aligncenter" width="908"] Russian President Vladimir Putin and Serbian
The Domestic Sources of Putin’s Popularity Joshua Tucker - February 3, 2012 As the New York Times notes, it is going to
Putin in 2012: Expert Analysis Joshua Tucker - September 26, 2011 Following up on my "previous post":http://tmc.org/blog/2011/09/25/putin-in-2012-guest-commentary-2/, here are a number
Stirrings in Russia? Protest and the Economy Joshua Tucker - February 3, 2010 The popular perception of Russia these days is of a