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Analysis | Mar 15, 2024
Some Western Russia experts agree that despite Putin's inevitable victory, the election can still offer clues about the challenges the Kremlin faces, as well as the extent of anti-war sentiment among Russians.
Post | Mar 15, 2024
On March 13, President Vladimir Putin granted an interview, in which he again delved into the conditions under which he says he would initiate the use of nuclear weapons. His remarks were so ambiguous that it caused mainstream Western…
Analysis | Mar 14, 2024
On a recent episode of the “Daniel Davis Deep Dive” podcast, John Mearsheimer has claimed that he considers “ridiculous” the idea that Ukraine will be able to take the offensive in 2024 or 2025.
Event | Mar 12, 2024
Join Eurasia Head of Research Robert Hamilton, András Tóth-Czifra and Olga Khvostunova as they discuss the evolution of Putin’s regime during his almost quarter century in power, the state of popular resistance and what the future might hold for a post-Putin Russia.
Analysis | Mar 10, 2024
As an election nears, Vladimir Putin now looks to have inflation under control
Event | Jun 20, 2024
Join the Chatham House London Conference. The international order is fragmenting as states compete for influence and resources. International relations are increasingly transactional and volatile. Conflicts are raging across Sudan, Ukraine and Gaza and few actors possess the power to pursue…
Digest | Mar 08, 2024
Post | Mar 07, 2024
Estonian Prime Minister Kaja Kallas was quoted on Jan. 17, 2024, as saying that every member of the so-called Ramstein group should give the equivalent of 0.25% of their gross domestic product to Kyiv annually, which “would raise at least €120 billion ($131 billion) and swing the conflict in…
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