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Event | Oct 17, 2018
Join Columbia's Harriman Institute for a dialogue between Vladimir Kara-Murza and Keith Gessen on challenges and prospects in Russian civil society today. 
Analysis | Oct 02, 2018
The Clinton Library in 2018 declassified a large set of memcons and telcons, making it possible to read almost the entire history of top-level U.S.-Russian interactions in the contemporaneous words of Clinton and Yeltsin.
Post | Sep 28, 2018
Where does Russia fit in today’s international order and what are its strategies for navigating it? In a nutshell, according to a recent discussion among scholars and policy analysts in Washington: Russia’s diminished status relative to the Cold War period has it seeking ways to offset its…
Digest | Sep 28, 2018
Analysis | Sep 26, 2018
This explainer spells out the major sanctions imposed on Russia by the U.S. and EU since 2014: who has been targeted; what behaviors are to be punished or deterred; what activities have been restricted; and for how long.
Analysis | Sep 26, 2018
Moscow's foreign currency reserves are at an all-time high, and the falling value of the ruble has actually been a boon for Russia's state budget.
Post | Sep 21, 2018
Next week marks 35 years since America and Russia narrowly avoided fighting a nuclear war—the kind that “cannot be won and must never be fought,” in the words of Ronald Reagan. It wasn’t the first time the two nations lived through such a close call, and stories like this can only remind us how…
Digest | Sep 21, 2018
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