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US Aid May Last Ukraine Into 2025, But Isn’t Enough to Win Kyiv Good Terms for Peace

May 06, 2024
Plus: Putin orders simulation of tactical nukes exercise in response to West’s “threats.”
Analysis

Fiona Hill on Putin, Ukraine, Global Challenges

Angelina Flood May 01, 2024 RM Exclusives
In this exclusive interview with Russia Matters, Hill paints a picture of a world in flux, in part due to Russia’s revisionist actions.
Analysis

CIA Director Burns on Ukraine: ‘We’re Running Out of Time to Help Them’

George W. Bush Presidential Center April 25, 2024 Recommended Reads
William Burns sat down with David Kramer at the George W. Bush Presidential Center Forum on Leadership to discuss Russia, the Middle East, U.S. competition with China and the role of emerging technologies in the world of intelligence.
News
US Aid May Last Ukraine Into 2025, But Isn’t Enough to Win Kyiv Good Terms for Peace
May 06, 2024
Analysis
Fiona Hill on Putin, Ukraine, Global Challenges
May 01, 2024
Analysis
CIA Director Burns on Ukraine: ‘We’re Running Out of Time to Help Them’
April 25, 2024
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Mitter, Wishnick: Alignment, Not Alliance for Russia-China Relationship

Conor Cunningham
At a recent event, Elizabeth Wishnick and Rana Mitter delved into the essence of the Russia-China relationship, probing whether this partnership signifies a long-standing alliance, the potential role of China in a post-Putin Russia, the prospects for...
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Analysis

Crocus Attack Ends Lull of Six Years, Raises Question About Law-Enforcers’ Focus

Simon Saradzhyan
One factor that propelled Vladimir Putin to power was his ability to convince many that he was the kind of leader who not only promised to protect them from the horrors of mass-casualty terrorism, but also delivered on his promises of security.
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Expert Survey: Does Russia’s Presidential Election Matter to US and Its Allies?

RM Staff
Some Western Russia experts agree that despite Putin's inevitable victory, the election can still offer clues about the challenges the Kremlin faces, as well as the extent of anti-war sentiment among Russians.
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Personnel Stagnation to Splinter Putin Elite With Battle of Lost Generations

Andrey Pertsev
Putin is more likely to promote people in their forties than older generations who have been in power for too long and can envisage life without him. But Russia doesn’t have enough young administrators ready to replace those in their sixties.
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Polls Show Record Low Number of Russians Willing to Permanently Move Abroad

Simon Saradzhyan
The most recent Levada Center poll shows that record low numbers of Russians want to move abroad, while record high numbers say they do not want to live elsewhere.
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Analysis

Jihadists from Ex-Soviet Central Asia: Where Are They? Why Did They Radicalize? What Next?

Edward Lemon, Vera Mironova and William Tobey
Three authors draw on field work and other research to assess the motives, prospects and threats linked to Central Asian jihadists, including the thousands who joined Islamic State and other violent extremists in the Middle East.
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Analysis

The World According to Dyumin—Putin’s Former Bodyguard and His Potential Successor

Olga Kiyan
Aleksey Dyumin, Putin's former bodyguard and governor of the Tula oblast—which Dyumin has called Russia's "weapons capital"—will likely be one of the top contenders to succeed Putin thanks to his proximity to the Russian leader and his versatile expe...
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Gender Norms Keep Russian, Ukrainian Servicewomen From Combat

Jessica Trisko Darden
Despite a century of women’s involvement in the region’s wars, Russian and Ukrainian women's involvement as combatants today echoes a global pattern where women are relegated to roles that distance them from frontline combat. 
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