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Natalia Morozova
Handing the Donbas to Moscow Will Doom its People to Suffering
As draft peace proposals include the handover of Ukraine’s Donbas, we cannot ignore the rights abuses Moscow committed in occupied territory.
Yan Levchenko
How Russia’s Cultural Life Continues Despite the War
There are still brave publishers willing to sell provocative books, albeit it with content warnings and blank packaging like cigarettes.
4 Min read
Konstantin Pakhalyuk
Russia’s Nuremberg Revival Is About the Future, Not the Past
The hope for many in today’s elite is that by wrapping themselves in the symbols of Nuremberg, they will ensure that no tribunal ever judges them.
8 Min read
Boris Bondarev
Trump’s Peace Plan Favors Russia. Putin Still Won’t Accept It.
To Putin, this proposal is proof of his victory. But there is much in its pages that he won’t agree to.
5 Min read
Jyri Lavikainen
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Karen-Anna Eggen
Russia Wielded Migration Against Europe Earlier Than You Think
The FSB's fingerprints are all over thousands of migrants crossing Russia's arctic borders in 2015-16. It was a test for more recent manipulations.
5 Min read
Nigar Hasanova
When Russia Is Upset, 'Accidents' Keep Happening
Once again, Moscow has damaged a diplomatic building in an airstrike. This follows a pattern of retribution that stretches plausible deniability.
3 Min read
Sergei Shelin
The Truth About Kremlin Elite Nepotism Isn't So Simple
It isn't the genealogy of Russia's elite that matters, but where they sit in the spider's web of Kremlin patronage.
5 Min read
An Anonymous Writer in Russia
What Do Russians Have to Look Forward to in 2026?
I recently asked a Russian friend what her hopes for the future were. "No plans. Only December," she said.
5 Min read
Tatyana Rybakova
Congratulations to Russia's Agriculture Ministry for Soaring Food Prices
With the industry regulated into a corner, the price of staples like sunflower oil and rye are climbing. Officials are only making things worse.
6 Min read
Inna Bondarenko
My Revolut Account Was Frozen for Having the Wrong Passport
Overzealous regulation and cautious corporations are making it as hard for Russians to live in the EU as the Moscow does for them to remain.
6 Min read
Jason Corcoran
Visa Bans Don't Hurt the Russians With True Power
Rich Russians with multiple passports or golden visas can open doors with their money, while ordinary Russians become increasingly alienated.
5 Min read
Julian Waller
Russia's Defense Ministry Is Undergoing Generational Change
Installing technocratic bureaucrats without their own patronage networks helps the Kremlin rein-in the leaders of the military and security services.
5 Min read
Lucy Ash
Russian Orthodox Priests Don’t Practice What They Preach
To endorsing "holy war" and living in luxury, the actions of Russia's religious elite are miles from the spiritual values they profess.
7 Min read
Ilya Yashin
By Blocking Russian Exiles’ Accounts, Revolut Is Hitting the Wrong Targets
Sanctions should try to weaken the social base that supports Putin, not reinforce Kremlin claims of Russophobia toward ordinary people.
4 Min read
Tatyana Rybakova
Russia's Self-Imposed Isolation Reaches a New Frontier: Medicine
Moscow's blind patriotism and shunning of anything foreign means Russians will have to pay higher prices for less effective medication.
6 Min read
Boris Bondarev
Don't Blame Putin Alone for Russia's Misdeeds – It's the System
Yes, the Russian system is repressive. But imagining that Putin is behind every headline is an unhelpful distortion of how the system works.
6 Min read
Valery Panyushkin
How ‘Masha and the Bear’ Upset This Putinist Activist
The idea of a little girl living without adults, bossing around a bear and other talking animals, proved too much for this Russian political scientist...
3 Min read
Tatiana Stanovaya for Carnegie Politika
Carnegie Politika: Russia’s System Is Beginning to Eat Its Own
There are no longer any political guardrails on the country’s powerful security agencies, and the number of arrests of officials will only grow.
4 Min read
Tatyana Rybakova
Russia's Central Bank Has Lost What Remained of Its Independence
Russia's budget is impossible to balance. The regulator just made a significant concession to Putin and the increasingly powerful Finance Ministry.
7 Min read
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