Wait — why are the U.S., Russia and the E.U. suddenly cooperating in Moldova? Mitchell A. Orenstein and Ecaterina Locoman - June 25, 2019 And can the government they installed survive?
Tinder just agreed to let Russia review its data on demand. That could be dangerous for Russians. Valerie Sperling - June 11, 2019 So why does Russia want to peek into its citizens’ bedrooms?
Russians don’t trust Putin as much as they did last year. And they don’t trust other politicians, either. Timothy Frye - June 3, 2019 Is the Kremlin going to undermine public opinion polling to get the results it wants?
Russians’ trust in Putin has plummeted. But that’s not the Kremlin’s only problem. Samuel Greene - June 3, 2019 The real bad news is that, increasingly, Russians are refusing to answer the survey question at all.
How the Kremlin upset Moldova’s elections Mitchell A. Orenstein and Ecaterina Locoman - May 20, 2019 So much for the reigning oligarch’s plans.
Ukraine elected a sitcom president. What can Western politicians learn from this script? Mitchell A. Orenstein - April 28, 2019 Voters were drawn to Volodymyr Zelensky’s comedic wit — but also his flexibility.
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.
Behind Russia’s cyberwarfare lies a serious case of cyber-phobia Lincoln Pigman - January 17, 2019 [caption id="attachment_82702" align="aligncenter" width="960"] (Chris Ratcliffe/Bloomberg News)[/caption] After two U.S.
3 big questions about the curious Paul Whelan ‘spy’ case Samuel Greene - January 6, 2019 Just days into the new year, foreign policy analysts are
Here’s why Russia keeps hosting Afghanistan peace talks that will almost certainly fail Samuel Ramani - January 2, 2019 [caption id="attachment_82023" align="aligncenter" width="960"] Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov opens