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Post | Jul 22, 2021
Should the U.S and Russia agree on a set of cyber rules and is doing so even possible? The answer according to a recent U.S.-Russian exploratory paper we published, is yes, but not yet. The answer according to Elena Chernenko, head of Russian daily Kommersant’s international news desk, and Joe Nye…
Event | Jul 26, 2021
Join the Wilson Center for a discussion on journalist Marvin Kalb's latest book, "Assignment Russia: Becoming a Foreign Correspondent in the Crucible of the Cold War."
Analysis | Jul 21, 2021
Russia's return to the Middle East must be assessed from the perspective of regional actors, namely how they seek to use competition between Moscow and Washington for their own strategic benefit, our latest exclusive argues.
Digest | Jul 19, 2021
As the security situation in Afghanistan continues to deteriorate, regional powers must coordinate to counter the threat, says Trenin; Russia’s arsenal upgrade will be an uphill climb due to its complexity; and more in this week’s Russia analytical digest.
Digest | Jul 16, 2021
A tip from U.S. diplomats propelled Russian nuclear facilities to launch unscheduled audits; Moscow and Washington find something they can see eye-to-eye on; and more in this week's Russian news digest.
Post | Jul 15, 2021
Vladimir Putin has just signed off on Russia’s new National Security Strategy. As with any such strategic document, it is useful to compare it to its predecessor, if only to identify key changes in the Kremlin’s vision of what constitutes Russia’s national security and how to attain it. My…
Post | Jul 14, 2021
While lessons learned from regional military conflicts accounted for our most popular reads in January through June 2021, topics ranging from climate change to cybersecurity also dominated top positions in our ranking. Read on for a look at Russia Matters' top 10 most popular stories, based on…
Digest | Jul 12, 2021
Washington would do well to negotiate limits on the extent of cyber espionage, Nye writes; the CSTO charter is based on World War II–style full-scale military invasions, not modern warfare, Krivosheev says; and more in this week’s analytical digest.
Analysis | Jul 09, 2021
The CSTO still has a chance to prove itself—if it can demonstrate effective and coordinated work after the impending withdrawal of U.S. troops from Afghanistan.
Digest | Jul 09, 2021
The United States reserves the right to “defend its people and its critical infrastructure,” the U.S. president warned his Russian counterpart; Moscow and Washington find common ground on humanitarian aid; and more in this week's news digest.
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