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Event | Nov 30, 2020
Join NYU's Jordan Center for an online panel discussion about race during and after the Soviet period.
Event | Nov 12, 2020
Join the Space Policy Institute and the Institute for European, Russian and Eurasian Studies (IERES) at George Washington University on November 12th for an off-the-record conversation with Director Sarah Tarry of the Defense Policy and Capabilities Directorate (DPCD) at the North Atlantic Treaty…
Event | Oct 14, 2020
Join NYU's Jordan Center for a talk with Professors Korey Garibaldi and Emily Wang on changing perceptions and representations of Pushkin's racial descent. 
Analysis | Nov 02, 2020
The Republican and Democratic candidates have fundamentally opposite views on developing the energy sector, but whoever wins—and for different reasons—it won't be good news for Russia’s oil and gas industry.
Digest | Oct 30, 2020
Analysis | Oct 30, 2020
Tuesday's elections in the U.S. could have significant effects on the EU-Russian relationship. Should Donald Trump be reelected, the EU will likely be forced to fight a "war on two fronts." On the other hand, if Biden is elected, U.S. foreign policy would likely "become more…
Analysis | Oct 29, 2020
While the capabilities of individual SCO members, such as China and Russia, pose a challenge to Western countries’ interests, due to internal challenges and a loose organizational structure, the organization itself does not.
Analysis | Oct 29, 2020
Sagramoso challenges the assumption that Russia intends to restore an informal empire over its ‘Near Abroad’. Rather, she argues that Russia’s policies are much more complex, multi-faceted and incoherent than is often assumed.
Post | Oct 27, 2020
Fewer Russians believe U.S. President Donald Trump will be better for Russia than they did in 2016, though the president is still more popular among Russians than Democratic challenger Joe Biden. Only 16 percent of Russians polled said that Trump would be better for Russia than Biden, a…
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