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Analysis | Mar 27, 2021
Sean Guillory moderates a roundtable discussion with Ilya Budraitskis, Svetlana Erpyleva, and Greg Yudin on Alexei Navalny, the Russian opposition and the prospects of political pluralism in Russian society.
Digest | Mar 26, 2021
Analysis | Mar 25, 2021
A carefully calibrated shot across the bow is appropriate in response to SolarWinds, but such responses will not stop cyber espionage or assaults. Russia is but one wolf in a growing pack of cyber predators, and the U.S. is simply too fat and easy a target.
Digest | Mar 19, 2021
Analysis | Mar 18, 2021
Has the intervention paid off or has Obama’s 2015 prediction that the operation would end in a “quagmire” for Russia come true? An assessment of some key costs and benefits generated by Russia’s intervention in Syria.
Analysis | Mar 18, 2021
Whether the administration’s initial posture toward Russia will hold as it formulates the details of its policy remains to be seen. As always, there will be surprises, and Russia is a player on many issues the Biden administration will soon have to confront.
Analysis | Mar 18, 2021
The simple answer is no. Indeed, it’s the logical next step.
Event | Mar 15, 2021
Join the Central Asia Program at George Washington University's Institute for European, Russian and Eurasian Studies for an event on water in Central Asia and its usage by the tsarist and Soviet regimes.
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