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Opinion
Katarzyna Chawrylo
Russia Is Testing NATO With Drones and Disinformation. Here’s How the West Should Respond.
Combining military provocation with propaganda is a typical Kremlin tactic. The West must harden its defenses or face further attacks.
Dima Zitser
How Russian Parents Can Protect Their Children From Indoctrination in Schools
Parents cannot just assume that their children will not be affected by attempts to brainwash them. They must take decisive action.
5 Min read
Jason Corcoran
Trump’s Sanctions Playbook: Impossible Demands, Guaranteed Delays
Trump pressuring the EU to put secondary sanctions on China in return for more U.S. sanctions collapses under the weight of its ridiculousness.
5 Min read
Andrey Pertsev
Why Is the Kremlin Insisting on Ukraine Holding Elections?
The Russian leadership’s autocratic worldview makes it believe that competitive elections could destabilize Ukraine and even end its military resistance...
5 Min read
Sergei Chapnin
Orthodox Faith with Soviet Aesthetics: What a Rare Moscow Parade Says About Power in Russia
Mechanically choreographed and creatively bankrupt, the procession was more about loyalty to the power vertical than religious belief.
2 Min read
Tom King
Western Sanctions Have Unintended Climate Consequences in Russia
The international community must balance the realities of a hot war in Europe and the necessity of monitoring a quickly heating Arctic.
5 Min read
Maximilian Hess
Trump’s Inaction Hands Putin a Lifeline Through China
By failing to prioritize the mortal threat posed by Russia over his perception of the risks posed by China, Trump has only further enabled both.
4 Min read
Valery Panyushkin
Russia Faces Declining Numbers of Schoolchildren. What Did the Kremlin Expect?
The past decade saw a growing number of targeted groups created in Russia. Of course that made having children unappealing.
3 Min read
Vladislav Gorin
Putin’s Supreme Court Pick Heralds Further State Appropriation of Assets
The emergence of Prosecutor General Igor Krasnov as the frontrunner to head Russia’s Supreme Court sheds light on Kremlin priorities.
5 Min read
Ilya Matveev
For Russian Asylum Seekers, the United States Is Not the Land of the Free
Washington's new deportation policy spells certain doom for dissident Russian asylum seekers, with no opportunity to escape the authorities.
4 Min read
Jason Corcoran
Putin’s Shanghai Bond Bonanza Is a Pipe Dream
The value of global financial institutions lies in transparency and predictability. Putin's for a new monetary infrastructure has none of that.
5 Min read
Ksenia Luchenko
The Russian Orthodox Church’s Soft Power Even Reaches the United States
Americans are turning to the church as a more conservative form of Christianity. Putin's ideology could find fertile ground among believers.
5 Min read
Tatiana Stanovaya
Tactical Victories in Ukraine Peace Talks Will Only Lead to Strategic Defeat
Putin refuses to understand that that Ukrainian society and elites will never accept the capitulation Moscow is trying to impose on them.
7 Min read
Sergei Vakulenko
Can Russia Weather a Fuel Crisis Caused by Ukrainian Drone Attacks?
Damage to Russian refineries has helped send gasoline prices to multi-year highs. But the government has options to mitigate the shortages.
6 Min read
Saahil Menon
Russia Risks Being Left Out of Tightening India-China Relations
China and India never really saw themselves as part of the Primakov Triangle. With Russia hobbled by war, Moscow could get left behind.
5 Min read
Anton Starikov
Russia's State-Backed Messaging App Is a Blatant Attempt at Control
Officially, the Kremlin says they are protecting people from scams. But they are really cutting off easy online communication for dissenting voices.
5 Min read
Charles Digges
Russia Risks Arctic Environmental Disaster in Pursuit of Profit and Power
As climate change opens up trade routes in Russia's north, governments should avoid enabling Moscow's destructive exploitation.
5 Min read
Yan Levchenko
Prioritizing Veterans and Widows in University Admissions Is About Control, Not Social Mobility
What looks like an attempt to reward people for their sacrifice will install voices loyal to the Kremlin to pacify potentially restive institutions.
4 Min read
Andreas Umland
Trump's Diplomacy Won't Stop Russia's Expansionism
The most influential causes of Russia’s war on Ukraine are internal. Improving relations with the West will not fix them. Only action matters.
4 Min read
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