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The Four Stages of Putinism by Andrei A. Piontkovsky
Gulf News
March 3, 2013
In 1970, Soviet dissident Andrei Amalrik observed in Will the Soviet Union Survive until …

Russia's Orphans by David Satter
NRO's The Corner Blog
December 26, 2012
The unanimous vote in the Russian Federation Council to ban the adoption of Russian …

Someone Else? The Latest Twist in Russian Politics by Andrei A. Piontkovsky
Open Democracy (Russia)
November 13, 2012
Can you imagine, dear reader, the following situation?  In a nuclear state, the holder …

How the Russian 'Reset' Explains Obama's Foreign Policy by Seth Cropsey, Douglas J. Feith
Foreign Policy
October 16, 2012
As violent mobs shouting Islamist slogans rampaged against U.S. diplomats across the Middle East …

Russia Says ‘Nyet’ to USAID by David Satter
NRO's The Corner Blog
September 19, 2012
The decision of the Putin regime to end two decades of work by the …

Los Límites del Poder by Jaime Daremblum
La Nacion (Costa Rica)
September 6, 2012
Tres países, dos de ellos gobernados por partidos comunistas y el otro por un …

The Crime of Russian Law Enforcement by David Satter
Foreign Policy Research Institute
July 31, 2012
As the Putin regime faces its first serious political challenge in more than twelve …

Clinton in the WSJ Strays on Russia Relations by David Satter
NRO’s The Corner Blog
June 22, 2012
In her op-ed in the June 20 Wall Street Journal, Secretary of State Hillary …

Obama's Syria Policy: Ask Putin by Lee Smith
Weekly Standard Online
May 30, 2012
Some have argued that last week's massacre in the Syrian city of Houla, where …

America Plods Forward, Much of the World Slows by Irwin Stelzer
Weekly Standard Online
May 26, 2012
America is the best house in a run-down neighborhood: The famous BRICs are crumbling. …

Awaiting the Next Revolution in Russia by David Satter
Wall Street Journal
May 10, 2012
The violence that accompanied the inauguration of Vladimir Putin as Russian president this week …

The Mugging of Ambassador McFaul by Alex Alexiev
National Review Online
April 18, 2012
"A conservative," the old cliché goes, "is a liberal who has been mugged." But …

Obama's About-Face on Syria by Lee Smith
Tablet Magazine
March 28, 2012
If Bashar al-Assad manages to survive the uprising that has tested his regime over …

Expect Russia to Feel Threatened by David Satter
New York Times Online
March 6, 2012
Russia's relations with the U.S. depend on the requirements of the Russian internal situation. …

Oliver Stone's TV Documentary by Ronald Radosh
Pajamas Media
January 28, 2012
A few years ago, I wrote on these pages about a forthcoming documentary series …

Russia’s Position on Iranian Nuclear Issue by Richard Weitz
Valdai
January 26, 2012
Since 2006, Iran has defied four sets of UN sanctions imposed on Tehran for …

The New Russian Fury by David Satter
National Post (Canada)
January 9, 2012
Twenty years after the fall of the Soviet Union, Russia is again in political …

Russia's Next Face Off on Ice by Christopher Sands
Huffington Post
January 4, 2012
Team Canada's heartbreaking defeat at the World Junior Hockey semifinals in Calgary has many …

The U.S. Drone: Iran's Potential Gift to Russia by Alex Vatanka, Richard Weitz
PBS Frontline Tehran Bureau
December 30, 2011
Iran claims to have forced down a sophisticated U.S. spy drone on December 4. …

Why Putin Is Tottering by David Satter
Wall Street Journal
December 27, 2011
Twenty years after the fall of the Soviet Union, Russia is again in political …

The Russian Spring Has Begun by Andrei A. Piontkovsky
Wall Street Journal
December 14, 2011
Moscow--There is a remarkable consistency over the course of Russian history: Every authoritarian regime …

Putin Looks for an Enemy by David Satter
NRO's The Corner Blog
December 8, 2011
The accusation by President Putin that Secretary of State Hillary Clinton was inciting protests …

Putin's Facade Begins to Crumble by David Satter
NRO's Corner Blog
November 28, 2011
The first cracks have appeared in the façade of massive public support in Russia …

Getting to 'Yes' on Missile Defense by Richard Weitz
Project Syndicate
August 22, 2011
The recent visit by Dmitry Rogozin, the Kremlin's special envoy for missile defense cooperation …

The State of the Russian Military by Richard Weitz
Ria Novosti
May 26, 2011
I have had the opportunity to participate in the first Defense and Security section …

     

 

 

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