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.
Putin just called up young men to the war. He’s taking a big risk. Samuel Greene - September 21, 2022 The survey data suggests that young married men may start opposing the Ukraine war
Why Russia’s garbage protests turned violent Alla Baranovsky-Dewey - August 18, 2019 The bigger stink may be corruption, not trash.
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
Vladimir Putin’s approval ratings are dropping. This is why. Samuel Greene and Graeme Robertson - July 19, 2018 By rights, Vladimir Putin should be having the time of
Explaining Putin's popularity: Rallying round the Russian flag Graeme Robertson and Samuel Greene - September 9, 2014 The following is a guest post from sociologist Sam Greene (King's
Explaining Putin’s popularity: Rallying round the Russian flag and Graeme Robertson - September 9, 2014 [caption id="attachment_15413" align="aligncenter" width="600"] (Maxim Shemetov/Reuters)[/caption] The following is a
Putin and the creative class: Who loves him, who hates him, and who couldn’t care less? Joshua Tucker - February 20, 2014 [caption id="attachment_6890" align="aligncenter" width="600" special=""] Russian President Vladimir Putin (L)
A Rare Moment of Policy Transparency in Russia: Why the Government Just Ordered Companies not to Obey Laws Joshua Tucker - September 13, 2012 The following is a guest post from political scientist Sam