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Analysis | Apr 11, 2020
Some of Russia’s inherent structural and demographic factors may help it cope. Others put it at a disadvantage.
Event | Apr 28, 2020
Join the Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS) for a webinar on the Wagner Group. Why does Wagner remain technically illegal (and even unconstitutional) in Russia? And what implications does the Wagner Group pattern have for the interests and future operations of the U.S. and its…
Digest | Apr 10, 2020
Post | Apr 10, 2020
The share of Russians who are in a state of permanent fear of a world war has declined somewhat since 2018, but it continues to exceed the share of those who have no such fear at all by almost 100 percent, according to the Levada Center, Russia’s respected independent pollster, which has been…
Analysis | Apr 09, 2020
Scheidel argues that the coronavirus pandemic could “prompt redistributive reforms akin to those triggered by the Great Depression and World War II, unless entrenched interests prove too powerful to overcome.”
Analysis | Apr 09, 2020
While Russia should be able to ride through the combination of the coronavirus and lower oil receipts without a crisis, Putin's ambitious growth promises may suffer.
Event | Apr 14, 2020
Join Harvard's Davis Center for an online talk with Alexandra Vacroux, executive director of the Davis Center, about Russia’s response to the coronavirus. 
Event | Apr 17, 2020
Join Harvard's Davis Center for an online talk on the future of Putin's constitutional reform campaign in the time of coronavirus.
Analysis | Apr 08, 2020
When policymakers in the United States declared in the aftermath of the Cold War that the age of “spheres of influence” had ended, were they misdiagnosing the issue?
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