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Digest | Dec 10, 2021
Analysis | Dec 09, 2021
The call guarantees that the Biden administration is going to have to devote more attention and time to Moscow in 2022.
Event | Dec 13, 2021
Join Princeton's Program in Russian, East European and Eurasian Studies for a book talk with Fiona Hill and Michael A. Reynolds.
Event | Dec 10, 2021
Join the Wilson Center's Kennan Institute for a discussion on the new book "Weak Strongman: The Limits of Power in Putin’s Russia" by Timothy Frye.
Event | Dec 08, 2021
Join Connecticut College for a discussion about the past and future of Memorial International Human Rights Center, with Alexander Cherkasov, chairman of the council of "Memorial."
Analysis | Dec 03, 2021
Instead of chasing the goal of democratizing the domestic political orders of other countries, the Biden administration could collaborate with a small number of like-minded democratic countries that have the skill, will, resources and capacity to make progress on pressing global problems.
Post | Dec 01, 2021
While U.S.-Russian relations continue to deteriorate in many spheres, the Arctic provides an arena for possible cooperation. In particular, Russian wariness of China’s Arctic ambitions could provide novel opportunities for warming ties between Moscow and Washington.   Washington on edge as…
Post | Dec 01, 2021
One of the few things America’s Joe Biden and Russia’s Vladimir Putin had agreed upon prior to their first summit almost half a year ago was that they would not hold a joint press conference after their June 16 huddle at an 18th century villa in Geneva. The two presidents’ decision to talk to press…
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