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Analysis | Jul 17, 2018
The three agencies all have their distinct operational cultures and styles that make for heated competition. The ultimate objective is to please Putin, who likes variety in his toolbox.
Analysis | Jun 26, 2018
Even if the situation in Ukraine is resolved peacefully, and if an armed clash between Russia and the United States is avoided in Syria, it will not be possible to overcome this wide-reaching crisis with a single package of agreements.
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.
Analysis | Mar 06, 2018
Putin’s address to the Russian parliament was meant to intimidate Washington, but it was also a plea for attention.
Analysis | Jan 21, 2018
The domestic and international problems plaguing Russia won't be solved by the March election.
Analysis | Dec 12, 2017
Returning to old habits is a real danger if Russia does not acknowledge the darker chapters in its history for what they are.
Analysis | Dec 07, 2017
Russian President Vladimir Putin's long tenure has been lacking, especially on the domestic front.
Analysis | Dec 05, 2017
History shows how anti-Russia sentiment rises when the U.S. is at a low.
Analysis | Oct 30, 2017
If Putin’s victory in the March 2018 election is big, it would also be a triumph for the Russian autocratic state.
Analysis | May 15, 2017
Former U.S. intelligence chiefs James Clapper and Robert Gates are a study in contrasts in how they how they view Russia's efforts to interfere in the 2016 election and wider relations between the countries.