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    • Op-Ed

    How Putin Plans to Cash In on The One Belt One Road Initiative

    At the Belt Road Forum in Beijing, Vladimir Putin once again reaffirmed his personal relations with Xi Jinping without getting into economic specifics. But still, the Russian President managed to get special attention. Russia needs to be satisfied with its political gains from the forum.

    • Sada - Analysis

    Turkey’s Turn Toward Russia

    Despite tensions over Syria, Turkey is increasingly turning to Russia to secure its foreign and domestic policy needs.

    • Op-Ed

    Moscow Plays It Cool on NK Nuclear Crisis

    Russia has played it cool in the current North Korea crisis, convinced that the spike in tensions will soon subside. Moscow, however, is under no illusion: The security situation on the Korean Peninsula continues to deteriorate and the next alert is just around the corner.

    • Diwan

    Syria’s Implacable Vortex: Part 2

    • John Polcari
    • May 12, 2017

    On the margins of a Carnegie conference, Nikolay Koshanov and Hossein Mousavian discuss Russia’s and Iran’s role in the Syrian conflict.

    • A Strategy for (Modestly Increasing the Chance of) Saving the INF Treaty

      The United States signed the INF Treaty almost 30 years ago in a vastly different geopolitical environment. The treaty's dissolution, whether by abrogation or irrelevance, would by highly undesirable from a U.S. perspective.

      • TV/Radio Broadcast

      Rethinking Russia

      The conflict between the United States and Russia is a conflict between dominance and leadership, as far the U.S. is concerned, and Russia’s yearning for a global oligarchy.

      • Op-Ed

      Moscow Housing Demolitions: From Rubble to Riot

      Moscow, with its 13 million residents, is Russia’s most progressive city. But its citizens are not homogenous and cohesive. But after the authorities began intruding on their private space, Muscovites started to unite. They are no longer a resource supporting the political regime. The movement to defend private property rights just might give birth to a sense of civic pride.

      • Task Force White Paper

      Assessing Russia’s Reorganized and Rearmed Military

      • Keir Giles
      • May 03, 2017

      Recent Western assessments of Russia’s renewed military power have led to a wide range of differing conclusions and, taken together, provide a mixed and confusing picture of the scale and nature of the threat.

      • Op-Ed

      Russia and the “Resource Curse”: When the Kremlin’s Policy is Counterproductive for the Economy

      Andrey Movchan explains what lessons Russia can learn from Mexico, the United Arab Emirates, and Venezuela to deal with the perennial “resource curse.”

      • Op-Ed

      No Foreseeable Progress in US-Russia Ties

      The US-Russian relationship under Trump will mainly focus on reducing risks of collision, taking confidence-building measures, and engaging in other forms of war avoidance. Improved relations can only result from a change in the basic attitude of either of the two countries toward the other.

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