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Evan Gershkovich, Paul Whelan, and Alsu Kurmasheva are back in the U.S. Danielle Gilbert - August 3, 2024 What this historic prisoner swap with Russia tells us about U.S. diplomacy.
Navigating the unthinkable: a Russian prison sentence Danielle Gilbert - May 22, 2024 Highlights from Coming Home by Brittney Griner with Michelle Burford.
Putin’s Russia navigates Middle East conflict and war in Ukraine Joshua Tucker, Samuel Greene, and Kathryn Stoner - November 6, 2023 Two experts discuss the broader impact of the Israel-Hamas war.
Does Putin have a vote in U.S. elections? Elizabeth N. Saunders, Marina E. Henke, Nadiya Kostyuk, Rachel Myrick, and Kenneth Schultz - September 28, 2023 International relations scholars have a ‘good chat’ about U.S. elections and foreign policy.
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Russia’s using ‘dark’ tankers to evade Western oil sanctions Jan Stockbruegger - December 7, 2022 Sanctions-busting creates a higher risk of accidents and oil spills, if vessels operate outside global regulations
Can Putin survive Russia’s losses in Ukraine? Ivan Gomza and Graeme Robertson - November 18, 2022 Russia’s defeat is starting to look inevitable. Here’s what that means for Putin and his inner circle.