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Event | Jul 31, 2020
Join NYU's Jordan Center and Columbia's Harriman Institute for an online talk on Russia's history of elections interference. 
Event | Jul 20, 2020
Join the Wilson Center's Kennan Institute for an online talk with Jordan Gans-Morse and Matthew Rojansky on the politics of corruption in Russia and Ukraine. 
Event | Jul 20, 2020
Join the Center for Strategic & International Studies (CSIS) for a conversation on Russia’s influence activities in the UK, Europe and Europe’s southern neighborhood.
Analysis | Jul 13, 2020
Rather than knee-jerk calls for more sanctions, restoring channels of communication with Russia may be a prudent step to protect U.S. interests and avoid continuing miscommunication. Russia may be suffering from severe economic and demographic constraints, calcified authoritarian politics, and…
Analysis | Jul 13, 2020
Studying the reactions to Black Lives Matter in Russia can teach us a lot about Russian society—just as Russians and others have learned a great deal about American society as the movement has unfolded.
Analysis | Jul 11, 2020
In Moscow, the Kremlin attacks U.S. racism while the liberal opposition ignores it, or worse.
Digest | Jul 10, 2020
Analysis | Jul 08, 2020
A more nuanced understanding of Putin’s possible motives for the amendments to Russia's constitution—and how the U.S. could shape them in its policy toward Russia—could facilitate Russia’s leadership transition rather than hinder it.
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.
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