A majority of Russians would support ending hostilities and launching peace negotiations, according to the results of a ...
First and foremost, the Beijing-Moscow axis now rests on a more solid geopolitical foundation. Second, whereas Soviet ...
Full text of the 2023 Russian Foreign Policy Concept (in Russian). Full text of the 2023 Russian Foreign Policy Concept (in English). 2020 Basic Principles of State Policy of the Russian Federation on ...
Russia Matters is a project launched in 2016 by Harvard Kennedy School’s Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs and made possible with support from Carnegie Corporation of New York and ...
This is the inaugural entry in Tech and Tactics, a series of blog posts conceived by RM editor Ivan Arreguín-Toft on how military technology is being used in the war in Ukraine. Estonian Prime ...
This is a working paper by the Negotiation Task Force (NTF). NTF is an advisory and R&D group that specializes in negotiation strategy in crisis environments. The NTF was incubated through the Scholar ...
Incorrect: While hydrocarbons play an outsized role in Moscow’s federal budget and its nuclear weapons may figure in GDP, Russia’s economy is more diverse than that, with oil and gas making up just ...
Russia’s decisive turn toward China—politically, economically and technologically—has been among the most notable geopolitical consequences of President Vladimir Putin’s decision to invade Ukraine.
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The U.S.-Russian agenda has shrunk to a single issue—avoiding a military clash, writes Dmitri Trenin, director of the Carnegie Moscow Center. Relations in the short term are likely to get worse before ...
Partially Correct: If calculated without adjusting for inflation or purchasing power, Russia’s nominal GDP per capita (in current U.S. dollars) declined by 37.4% in 2013-2020 according to IMF data, so ...