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Opinion
Tatyana Rybakova
Russia's Stock Market Is the Best Measure of Russia's Problems. The Signs Aren't Good.
Unlike a traditional poll, the stock market shows the real-time confidence of thousands of investors who aren't convinced by Putin's bluster.
Vitold Jančis
How Russia’s Neighbors Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb
Nuclear weapons don't make the world a better place. But in our region, their absence may make war more likely.
5 Min read
An Anonymous Writer in Russia
The World Shouldn’t Be Confused When Russians Shrug Off a Crisis
Too many Russia-watchers have their judgment colored by wishful thinking, leaving them surprised when Russians don't panic at the latest crisis.
6 Min read
Inna Bondarenko
Russia Helps the Western Far-Right Feel at Home
It's easy to overlook how powerful it is when Russia welcomes in the Western far-right and makes them feel that they are not alone.
5 Min read
Andrey Sapozhnikov
How Viktor Tsoi’s Songs Became Anthems of Protest and Propaganda in Putin’s Russia
Supporters and opponents of the Kremlin only agree on a few things — and the iconic status and emotional resonance of Kino’s music is one of them.
5 Min read
Andras Toth-Czifra
Why Does Putin Fiddle While Russia Burns? That's How the System Works.
Prioritizing the security services over civilians and deflecting accountability are the product of a system built to protect those at the top.
4 Min read
Gleb Bogush
Did the International Criminal Court Just Ease Restrictions on Putin?
It sounds like a capitulation, but allowing Putin to travel to hypothetical peace talks in Switzerland is necessary pragmatism for peace.
6 Min read
Jason Corcoran
Europe Should Beat Russia at Its Own Nationalization Game
In Ireland and Finland, businesses linked to Russian elites have slipped through the net of sanctions. Nationalizing them could be the solution.
5 Min read
Daniela Richterova
‘You Attacked the Home of a Very High-Ranking Individual’: What the Starmer Fires Reveal About Russia’s International Sabotage Campaign
The trial of two Ukrainian-born men recruited for "gig economy sabotage" gave valuable insights into how Russian handlers are refining their tactics.
6 Min read
Dmitry Nekrasov
Russia’s Fuel Shortages Are Manageable. But the Kremlin’s Options Are Shrinking.
Ukrainian drone strikes haven't caused a nationwide fuel crisis yet. But pressure on supply is accumulating rapidly.
5 Min read
Casey Michel
Roman Abramovich Can Talk to Moscow and Kyiv. But He Can’t Change Putin’s Mind.
The sanctioned billionaire is an unlikely backchannel between Russia and Ukraine, having brokered prisoner swaps and grain export deals.
5 Min read
An Anonymous Writer in Russia
A Decades-Old Split in Russian Islam Risks Resurrecting Soviet-Style Religious Control
The wartime crackdown on clerics linked to Ravil Gainutdin suggests that even loyal religious autonomy is becoming intolerable.
6 Min read
Andrey Sapozhnikov
When Russia Puts On a Show, Some in the West Buy It
Organizers at the 2026 "Russian Davos" pulled out all the stops to convince visitors it's business as usual in Russia. In some cases, it worked.
5 Min read
Nicholas Castillo
Some Georgians Think Russia Just Annexed Part of Their Country
A new law allowing Russian officials to hold office in South Ossetia is sparking fears that Moscow is expanding control over the region.
5 Min read
Tatyana Rybakova
SPIEF 2026 Was A Tragicomic Encapsulation of Russia's Economic Quagmire
You couldn't ignore the thick black smoke that hung over proceedings — though people tried — rather like Russia's weakened economy.
7 Min read
Sergei Shelin
How a Few Thousand Votes Could Have Stopped Putin’s Rise to Power
Putin may have stayed in St. Petersburg if the 1996 electoral defeat of his political mentor hadn't propelled him to pursue a career in Moscow.
5 Min read
Fr. Andrey Mizyuk
Why Is the Russian Orthodox Church Encouraging People To Volunteer in Occupied Ukraine?
Disguising contract military service as volunteering or paid work opportunities is not unheard of.
4 Min read
James Brown
Japan Must Stop Its Embarrassing Embrace of Kremlin Cultural Projects
Tokyo may have condemned the invasion of Ukraine, but it remains naive about the political ramifications of the Festival of Russian Culture in Japan.
5 Min read
Maximilian Hess
Putin Dishes Out Economic Warfare – But Can't Take It
Ahead of Armenia's crucial election this weekend, Russia has banned a growing list of imports on spurious grounds. It's a familiar playbook.
5 Min read
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