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Digest | Mar 16, 2018
Analysis | Mar 14, 2018
In this episode of the Russian Roulette podcast, hosts and CSIS Russia and Eurasia Program experts Olga Oliker and Jeffrey Mankoff sit down with Vitali Shkliarov, a senior adviser for Ksenia Sobchak’s presidential campaign, to discuss politics, democracy and the complexities thereof.
Analysis | Mar 14, 2018
The annexation of Crimea in 2014 signaled a new phase of Russian foreign policy, characterized by risk taking, neglect of exit strategies, outsourcing and saber rattling. But can the success of these tactics last?
Analysis | Mar 14, 2018
Russian leaders have long debated what to do in the face of a NATO surprise attack. One group of military strategists believes that, in the near future, defensive operations alone will not suffice.
Analysis | Mar 14, 2018
Although voters worldwide have been giving voice to their dissatisfaction with political elites, those elites keep trying to explain away the explosion of populism as a product of Russian interference.
Analysis | Mar 14, 2018
In the days before Russia's presidential election, several experts sat down to unpack Russian attitudes, Russian politics and Russian interests regarding the vote and what it might mean for the U.S.
Event | Mar 19, 2018
On March 18, Russian President Vladimir Putin is likely to be reelected for a fourth six-year term. What might this mean for the future of the U.S.-Russia relationship?
Analysis | Mar 12, 2018
The go-to historical analogy downplays the real factors behind today's situation and discourages us from thinking creatively about solutions.
Analysis | Mar 12, 2018
If U.S. and Russian decision-makers do not just profess but also genuinely believe in the continuing decline and pending collapse of each other’s countries, then chances are they will act more assertively against each other.
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