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Analysis | Dec 13, 2023
Putin wants the 2024 elections to confirm that he is the only option for seeing the Ukraine conflict to a successful close.
Analysis | Dec 13, 2023
The president’s inclination to ignore his administration and act upon his own initiative is damaging to both himself and the power vertical he created.
Analysis | Dec 12, 2023
How does the public in Central Asia view Russia’s war against Ukraine? This memo provides a preliminary examination of public attitudes toward the invasion in two Central Asian countries, Kyrgyzstan and Kazakhstan.
Analysis | Dec 12, 2023
The war between Russia and Ukraine can continue indefinitely unless the West realizes that what’s at stake isn’t just the fate of Ukraine but the future of the West itself
Analysis | Dec 08, 2023
Russia’s ruling mechanism—bureaucratic institutions—may outlast the current personalism. This vast network of civil servants, technocrats and administrators forms a modestly resilient framework that endures beyond individual political decisions, providing continuity and ensuring the steady day-to-…
Analysis | Dec 06, 2023
The nationalist-imperialist worldview that the Putin regime is imposing on Russians is intended to feed on the past and exploit historical memories and concepts to reshape and manage the mass consciousness of the Russian people.
Analysis | Dec 05, 2023
How has the transformation of the Russian economy and society in response to the challenges posed by the invasion of Ukraine affected popular support for the war?
Analysis | Dec 05, 2023
This memo is the first in a two-part assessment of the effectiveness of mediation in the RussianUkrainian war during its gray-zone (2014-2022) and conventional (2022-present) stages.
Analysis | Dec 05, 2023
Enterprising and competent officials know full well they can survive without Putin. Whether the regime can survive without them, though, is another matter.
Analysis | Nov 30, 2023
Following the failure of the Ukrainian offensive, all major players in the war in Ukraine seem to be awaiting the outcome of the 2024 U.S. presidential election to address the problem of negotiations.
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