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Analysis | Nov 23, 2022
Some declare Moscow the victor. Others claim not only that this is a “myth” but that Russia faces “economic oblivion.” Who’s right depends on the time horizon.
Analysis | Jul 14, 2022
Fundamentally, to depress Russian oil revenue Western leaders have only two sets of policies under their control: to increase Western oil supply and to decrease Western oil demand.
Analysis | Feb 14, 2022
U.S. exports limit price increases and help check disruptive behavior by the likes of Russia and Iran.
Analysis | Dec 28, 2021
The U.S. president’s July 2021 remarks about Russia’s economy may have been hyperbolic, but variations of the claim surface regularly and are not backed up by data.
Analysis | Oct 12, 2021
The prompt stabilization of the European gas market is not only in the interests of collapsing European companies, but of Gazprom, too.
Analysis | May 19, 2021
Russia will take over the Arctic Council's rotating chairmanship at a time when the organization grapples with multiple challenges and Russia-West relations have hit another historic low.
Analysis | May 06, 2021
U.S. sanctions against Germany over Nord Stream 2 would undermine diplomatic climate change efforts.
Analysis | Apr 05, 2021
The experiences of Russia’s oil- and gas-producing regions after the collapse of the Soviet Union suggests that political elites can make a difference in reversing the “resource curse” if their abundant revenues from natural resources decline.
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.
Analysis | Jul 08, 2020
The coronavirus pandemic and the steep drop of oil and gas prices may pose a serious challenge to Russia’s economic model. Mitrova argues that current shocks to the Russian energy market could pale in comparison to long-term consequences.