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МОСКОВСКИЙ ЦЕНТР КАРНЕГИ Пожалуйста, обратите внимание. Вы покидаете сайт Центра мировой политики Карнеги-Цинхуа и переходите на сайт Московского Центра Карнеги. TURKEY’S TIGHTROPE BETWEEN RUSSIA AND THE UNITED STATES Turkey has been sitting on two chairs, doing geopolitical business with Russia and calling on the United States on a case-by-case basis when interests happen to converge. Now the United States is giving Turkey a taste of its own medicine, and applying its own version oftransactionalism.
RUSSIA AND EUROPE: THE CURRENT IMPASSE AND THE WAY OUT Russia and the European Union need to imagine a more realistic goal for their relationship: a model of neighborliness, in which the inevitable disagreements will be managed in order to prevent disruptive conflicts and damaging collisions. NOT-SO-HIDDEN DRAGON: CHINA REVEALS ITS CLAWS IN CENTRAL China sees security issues in Central Asia as inextricably tied to its own domestic security concerns, and is rapidly establishing a footprint that will allow THE RUSSIAN MILITARY IN THE UKRAINE CRISIS A book by the younger authors from the Moscow-based Center for Analysis of Strategies and Technologies (CAST), Brothers Armed: Military Aspects of the Crisis in Ukraine , takes stock of the changes wrought in the Russian military organization and also analyzes the operation of the Russian forces in the current crisis in Ukraine. CARNEGIE MOSCOW CENTER Please note. You are leaving the Carnegie–Tsinghua Center for Global Policy's website and entering another Carnegie global site. 请注意你将离开清华
МОСКОВСКИЙ ЦЕНТР КАРНЕГИ Пожалуйста, обратите внимание. Вы покидаете сайт Центра мировой политики Карнеги-Цинхуа и переходите на сайт Московского Центра Карнеги. TURKEY’S TIGHTROPE BETWEEN RUSSIA AND THE UNITED STATES Turkey has been sitting on two chairs, doing geopolitical business with Russia and calling on the United States on a case-by-case basis when interests happen to converge. Now the United States is giving Turkey a taste of its own medicine, and applying its own version oftransactionalism.
RUSSIA AND EUROPE: THE CURRENT IMPASSE AND THE WAY OUT Russia and the European Union need to imagine a more realistic goal for their relationship: a model of neighborliness, in which the inevitable disagreements will be managed in order to prevent disruptive conflicts and damaging collisions. NOT-SO-HIDDEN DRAGON: CHINA REVEALS ITS CLAWS IN CENTRAL China sees security issues in Central Asia as inextricably tied to its own domestic security concerns, and is rapidly establishing a footprint that will allow THE RUSSIAN MILITARY IN THE UKRAINE CRISIS A book by the younger authors from the Moscow-based Center for Analysis of Strategies and Technologies (CAST), Brothers Armed: Military Aspects of the Crisis in Ukraine , takes stock of the changes wrought in the Russian military organization and also analyzes the operation of the Russian forces in the current crisis in Ukraine. FOUR UNKNOWNS AHEAD OF RUSSIA’S 2021 PARLIAMENTARY The 2016 elections to the State Duma went well for the Kremlin. The ruling United Russia party won a record-high 343 seats (76 percent of the 450 seats in Russia’s lower house of parliament), and—crucially for regimes like Russia’s—without any major scandals or protests. PURGES AND PROFESSIONALS: THE TRANSFORMED RUSSIAN REGIME Few would contest that the Russian regime has taken on a new character. The resetting of the clock on presidential terms, the attempt on the life of opposition leader Alexei Navalny, and the avalanche of new bans and repressive measures all show that the mechanisms of the political system in Russia have dramatically changed.. So far, the most obvious result of the regime’stransformation is
BORIS MAKARENKO
Carnegie Moscow Center. Follow Carnegie. Sign up for HOW PROPONENTS AND OPPONENTS OF POLITICAL CHANGE SEE download the PDF Introduction. The Kremlin has consistently failed to define its vision of Russia’s future. As a new year dawns, the only thing about the country’s domestic political order that is clear is that President Vladimir Putin has secured the option to stay in poweruntil 2036.
EU-RUSSIA RELATIONS: WHAT WENT WRONG? The diplomatic embarrassment suffered by Josep Borrell, the EU’s foreign policy chief, in Moscow earlier this month unleashed passions on both sides of the EU-Russia relationship that had been building for a long time and were bound to spill over eventually.. Behind this skirmish, which was precipitated by the poisoning and subsequent jailing of the opposition activist Alexei Navalny, lies aTATIANA STANOVAYA
Tatiana Stanovaya is a nonresident scholar at the Carnegie Moscow Center. She is also the founder of R.Politik.Reality of Russian Politics, a political analysis firm, and a member of the research council of L’Observatoire, the analysis center of the Franco-Russian Chamber of Commerce and Industry.. Stanovaya spent 15 years as head of the analysis department of the Center for Political GLOSSARY - ISLAMIC INSTITUTIONS IN ARAB STATES: MAPPING Describing the relationships between Islamic institutions and Arab states relies on concepts of religious practice and religious law. Here are some key terms and short descriptions of their uses. JOE BIDEN’S FOREIGN POLICY AND RUSSIA Biden calls Russia the biggest threat to the United States, and sees Moscow’s policies as aimed at weakening Western countries internally; undermining the unity of such institutions as NATO and the European Union; and subverting the liberal world order. LOOKING OUT FIVE YEARS: WHO WILL DECIDE RUSSIAN FOREIGN Putin directs a foreign policy devoted to the concept of Russia as a great power. Even if he steps down as president in 2024, Putin will likely continue as Russia’s primary leader for years to come. NUCLEAR DETERRENCE: A GUARANTEE OR THREAT TO STRATEGIC Nuclear deterrence can serve as a pillar of international security only in conjunction with negotiations and agreements on the limitation, reduction, and nonproliferation of nuclear weapons. Without them, deterrence fuels an endless arms race, while any serious crisis between the great powers will bring them to the brink ofnuclear war.
CARNEGIE MOSCOW CENTER Please note. You are leaving the Carnegie–Tsinghua Center for Global Policy's website and entering another Carnegie global site. 请注意你将离开清华
МОСКОВСКИЙ ЦЕНТР КАРНЕГИ Пожалуйста, обратите внимание. Вы покидаете сайт Центра мировой политики Карнеги-Цинхуа и переходите на сайт Московского Центра Карнеги.VITA SPIVAK
Vita Spivak. Vita Spivak is an expert on China. In 2015-2018 she worked as the Russia in the Asia Pacific Program Coordinator at the Carnegie Moscow Center. Her research interests focus on contemporary Chinese economy and foreign investment in the energy sector, the anti-corruption campaign in the PRC, and the development of the OneBelt, One
TURKEY’S TIGHTROPE BETWEEN RUSSIA AND THE UNITED STATES Turkey has been sitting on two chairs, doing geopolitical business with Russia and calling on the United States on a case-by-case basis when interests happen to converge. Now the United States is giving Turkey a taste of its own medicine, and applying its own version oftransactionalism.
INDIA, RUSSIA, AND THE QUAD: RUSSIA’S PLACE IN THE INDO Ahead of the first virtual summit of the Quad countries (the United States, Japan, Australia, and India), Ashley J. Tellis, a senior fellow at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, looked at the relationship between Russia and India, the role of the Quad, and why Delhi is keen to include Moscow in Indo-Pacific affairs. THE RUSSIAN MILITARY IN THE UKRAINE CRISIS A book by the younger authors from the Moscow-based Center for Analysis of Strategies and Technologies (CAST), Brothers Armed: Military Aspects of the Crisis in Ukraine , takes stock of the changes wrought in the Russian military organization and also analyzes the operation of the Russian forces in the current crisis in Ukraine. JOE BIDEN’S FOREIGN POLICY AND RUSSIA Biden calls Russia the biggest threat to the United States, and sees Moscow’s policies as aimed at weakening Western countries internally; undermining the unity of such institutions as NATO and the European Union; and subverting the liberal world order. CARNEGIE MOSCOW CENTER Please note. You are leaving the Carnegie–Tsinghua Center for Global Policy's website and entering another Carnegie global site. 请注意你将离开清华
МОСКОВСКИЙ ЦЕНТР КАРНЕГИ Пожалуйста, обратите внимание. Вы покидаете сайт Центра мировой политики Карнеги-Цинхуа и переходите на сайт Московского Центра Карнеги.VITA SPIVAK
Vita Spivak. Vita Spivak is an expert on China. In 2015-2018 she worked as the Russia in the Asia Pacific Program Coordinator at the Carnegie Moscow Center. Her research interests focus on contemporary Chinese economy and foreign investment in the energy sector, the anti-corruption campaign in the PRC, and the development of the OneBelt, One
TURKEY’S TIGHTROPE BETWEEN RUSSIA AND THE UNITED STATES Turkey has been sitting on two chairs, doing geopolitical business with Russia and calling on the United States on a case-by-case basis when interests happen to converge. Now the United States is giving Turkey a taste of its own medicine, and applying its own version oftransactionalism.
INDIA, RUSSIA, AND THE QUAD: RUSSIA’S PLACE IN THE INDO Ahead of the first virtual summit of the Quad countries (the United States, Japan, Australia, and India), Ashley J. Tellis, a senior fellow at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, looked at the relationship between Russia and India, the role of the Quad, and why Delhi is keen to include Moscow in Indo-Pacific affairs. THE RUSSIAN MILITARY IN THE UKRAINE CRISIS A book by the younger authors from the Moscow-based Center for Analysis of Strategies and Technologies (CAST), Brothers Armed: Military Aspects of the Crisis in Ukraine , takes stock of the changes wrought in the Russian military organization and also analyzes the operation of the Russian forces in the current crisis in Ukraine. JOE BIDEN’S FOREIGN POLICY AND RUSSIA Biden calls Russia the biggest threat to the United States, and sees Moscow’s policies as aimed at weakening Western countries internally; undermining the unity of such institutions as NATO and the European Union; and subverting the liberal world order. CARNEGIE MOSCOW CENTER April 30, 2021. Podcast host Alex Gabuev is joined by Andrey Movchan, a nonresident scholar in the Economic Policy Program at the Carnegie Moscow Center, and Maria Shagina, a postdoctoral fellow at the Center for Eastern European Studies at the University of Zurich, to discuss the impact of Western sanctions on the Russian economy. Carnegie.ru GLOSSARY - ISLAMIC INSTITUTIONS IN ARAB STATES: MAPPING Describing the relationships between Islamic institutions and Arab states relies on concepts of religious practice and religious law. Here are some key terms and short descriptions of their uses. PURGES AND PROFESSIONALS: THE TRANSFORMED RUSSIAN REGIME 10 hours ago · Few would contest that the Russian regime has taken on a new character. The resetting of the clock on presidential terms, the attempt on the life of opposition leader Alexei Navalny, and the avalanche of new bans and repressive measures all show that the mechanisms of the political system in Russia have dramatically changed.. So far, the most obvious result of the regime’stransformation is
HOW THE PANDEMIC WILL CHANGE EU-RUSSIAN RELATIONS The end of the current public health and economic crisis is nowhere in sight, but it’s already clear that both Moscow and Brussels will come out of it weakened, both in absolute terms and relative to other global political actors. THE U.S.-SOVIET WORLD WAR II ALLIANCE: AN OVERLOOKED The U.S.-Soviet alliance during World War II has often been presented in Russia as a paragon of ideal relations between Moscow and Washington: co-equal, realist to the core, and successful. Even during the Cold War it was praised as an example of what the two powerful countries could do if only they were united by a compelling commoncause.
CHINA-RUSSIA RELATIONSHIP MODEL FOR MAJOR POWERS For the foreseeable future, Russian-Chinese relations are likely to be closer, and more productive than Russian-American ones. This is not based on emotions, but on national interests.TATIANA STANOVAYA
Tatiana Stanovaya is a nonresident scholar at the Carnegie Moscow Center. She is also the founder of R.Politik.Reality of Russian Politics, a political analysis firm, and a member of the research council of L’Observatoire, the analysis center of the Franco-Russian Chamber of Commerce and Industry.. Stanovaya spent 15 years as head of the analysis department of the Center for Political JOE BIDEN’S FOREIGN POLICY AND RUSSIA Biden calls Russia the biggest threat to the United States, and sees Moscow’s policies as aimed at weakening Western countries internally; undermining the unity of such institutions as NATO and the European Union; and subverting the liberal world order. IS RUSSIA RIGHT TO FEAR CREEPING MILITARIZATION IN JAPAN 1 day ago · If Japan’s quiet military revolution is indeed aimed against a specific threat, then that threat issues not from Russia butfrom China.
VASSILY KASHIN
Vassily Kashin is a senior fellow at the Institute of Far Eastern Studies of the Russian Academy of Sciences and an expert on China's military-industrial complex. Latest Analysis. CARNEGIE MOSCOW CENTER Please note. You are leaving the Carnegie–Tsinghua Center for Global Policy's website and entering another Carnegie global site. 请注意你将离开清华
МОСКОВСКИЙ ЦЕНТР КАРНЕГИ Пожалуйста, обратите внимание. Вы покидаете сайт Центра мировой политики Карнеги-Цинхуа и переходите на сайт Московского Центра Карнеги.VITA SPIVAK
Vita Spivak. Vita Spivak is an expert on China. In 2015-2018 she worked as the Russia in the Asia Pacific Program Coordinator at the Carnegie Moscow Center. Her research interests focus on contemporary Chinese economy and foreign investment in the energy sector, the anti-corruption campaign in the PRC, and the development of the OneBelt, One
TURKEY’S TIGHTROPE BETWEEN RUSSIA AND THE UNITED STATES Turkey has been sitting on two chairs, doing geopolitical business with Russia and calling on the United States on a case-by-case basis when interests happen to converge. Now the United States is giving Turkey a taste of its own medicine, and applying its own version oftransactionalism.
THE RUSSIAN MILITARY IN THE UKRAINE CRISIS A book by the younger authors from the Moscow-based Center for Analysis of Strategies and Technologies (CAST), Brothers Armed: Military Aspects of the Crisis in Ukraine , takes stock of the changes wrought in the Russian military organization and also analyzes the operation of the Russian forces in the current crisis in Ukraine. LOOKING OUT FIVE YEARS: WHO WILL DECIDE RUSSIAN FOREIGN Putin directs a foreign policy devoted to the concept of Russia as a great power. Even if he steps down as president in 2024, Putin will likely continue as Russia’s primary leader for years to come.ANDREY MOVCHAN
Andrey Movchan is a nonresident scholar in the Economic Policy Program at the Carnegie Moscow Center. His research focuses on Russia’s economy, the Eurasian Economic Union, and the future of Russia’s economic relations with the EU. Movchan has been a top executive for Russian and international financial institutions since 1993. CROSSING A KREMLIN RED LINE: THE ATTACK ON RBC The RBC media group had developed a distinctive line in investigative fact-based journalism, which was much more dangerous to the authorities than radical opinions. It could no longer be tolerated by the Kremlin or supported even by its liberal oligarch owner.KIRILL KRIVOSHEEV
Kirill Krivosheev is a journalist with Kommersant newspaper. LatestAnalysis.
CHINA, RUSSIA AND THE UNITED STATES CONTEST A NEW WORLDNEW RUSSIAREPORT
The United States has recently entered a period of great-power rivalry with China and confrontation with Russia. The China–Russia rapprochement has simultaneously acquired the quality of an entente: a basic proximity of worldviews and close coordination of policies short of a formal alliance. CARNEGIE MOSCOW CENTER Please note. You are leaving the Carnegie–Tsinghua Center for Global Policy's website and entering another Carnegie global site. 请注意你将离开清华
МОСКОВСКИЙ ЦЕНТР КАРНЕГИ Пожалуйста, обратите внимание. Вы покидаете сайт Центра мировой политики Карнеги-Цинхуа и переходите на сайт Московского Центра Карнеги.VITA SPIVAK
Vita Spivak. Vita Spivak is an expert on China. In 2015-2018 she worked as the Russia in the Asia Pacific Program Coordinator at the Carnegie Moscow Center. Her research interests focus on contemporary Chinese economy and foreign investment in the energy sector, the anti-corruption campaign in the PRC, and the development of the OneBelt, One
TURKEY’S TIGHTROPE BETWEEN RUSSIA AND THE UNITED STATES Turkey has been sitting on two chairs, doing geopolitical business with Russia and calling on the United States on a case-by-case basis when interests happen to converge. Now the United States is giving Turkey a taste of its own medicine, and applying its own version oftransactionalism.
THE RUSSIAN MILITARY IN THE UKRAINE CRISIS A book by the younger authors from the Moscow-based Center for Analysis of Strategies and Technologies (CAST), Brothers Armed: Military Aspects of the Crisis in Ukraine , takes stock of the changes wrought in the Russian military organization and also analyzes the operation of the Russian forces in the current crisis in Ukraine. LOOKING OUT FIVE YEARS: WHO WILL DECIDE RUSSIAN FOREIGN Putin directs a foreign policy devoted to the concept of Russia as a great power. Even if he steps down as president in 2024, Putin will likely continue as Russia’s primary leader for years to come.ANDREY MOVCHAN
Andrey Movchan is a nonresident scholar in the Economic Policy Program at the Carnegie Moscow Center. His research focuses on Russia’s economy, the Eurasian Economic Union, and the future of Russia’s economic relations with the EU. Movchan has been a top executive for Russian and international financial institutions since 1993. CROSSING A KREMLIN RED LINE: THE ATTACK ON RBC The RBC media group had developed a distinctive line in investigative fact-based journalism, which was much more dangerous to the authorities than radical opinions. It could no longer be tolerated by the Kremlin or supported even by its liberal oligarch owner.KIRILL KRIVOSHEEV
Kirill Krivosheev is a journalist with Kommersant newspaper. LatestAnalysis.
CHINA, RUSSIA AND THE UNITED STATES CONTEST A NEW WORLDNEW RUSSIAREPORT
The United States has recently entered a period of great-power rivalry with China and confrontation with Russia. The China–Russia rapprochement has simultaneously acquired the quality of an entente: a basic proximity of worldviews and close coordination of policies short of a formal alliance. CARNEGIE MOSCOW CENTER April 30, 2021. Podcast host Alex Gabuev is joined by Andrey Movchan, a nonresident scholar in the Economic Policy Program at the Carnegie Moscow Center, and Maria Shagina, a postdoctoral fellow at the Center for Eastern European Studies at the University of Zurich, to discuss the impact of Western sanctions on the Russian economy. Carnegie.ru EVENTS - CARNEGIE MOSCOW CENTER - CARNEGIE ENDOWMENT FOR In an increasingly crowded, chaotic, and contested world and marketplace of ideas, Carnegie offers decisionmakers global, independent, and strategic insight and EXPERTS - CARNEGIE MOSCOW CENTER - CARNEGIE ENDOWMENT FOR Alexander Gabuev. Gabuev is a senior fellow and the chair of the Russia in the Asia-Pacific Program at the Carnegie Moscow Center. HOW RUSSIA CAN MAINTAIN EQUILIBRIUM IN THE POST-PANDEMIC To avoid becoming part of a Sino-centric power bloc and maintain international equilibrium, which is critically important to Russia’s status and self-image, Moscow must reduce its dependence on China by fostering its relations with other large economic and financial players: primarily European countries, India, and Japan.TATIANA STANOVAYA
Tatiana Stanovaya is a nonresident scholar at the Carnegie Moscow Center. She is also the founder of R.Politik.Reality of Russian Politics, a political analysis firm, and a member of the research council of L’Observatoire, the analysis center of the Franco-Russian Chamber of Commerce and Industry.. Stanovaya spent 15 years as head of the analysis department of the Center for Political IS RUSSIA RIGHT TO FEAR CREEPING MILITARIZATION IN JAPAN 7 hours ago · If Japan’s quiet military revolution is indeed aimed against a specific threat, then that threat issues not from Russia butfrom China.
VASSILY KASHIN
Vassily Kashin is a senior fellow at the Institute of Far Eastern Studies of the Russian Academy of Sciences and an expert on China's military-industrial complex. Latest Analysis. TACIT ALLIANCE: RUSSIA AND CHINA TAKE MILITARY PARTNERSHIP Russian President Vladimir Putin’s speech at the recent Valdai forum contained two fundamental points regarding China. His official confirmation that Russia is helping China to create a missile launch detection system got more attention, but of no little importance was Putin’s assessment of the state of Russian-Chinese relations: “This is an allied relationship in the full sense of a- NO _AUTHOR
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MOSCOW’S NEW RULES Simultaneous crises in Belarus, Nagorno-Karabakh, and Kyrgyzstan have demonstrated Russia’s maturing approach to its neighborhood. Russia is learning to mind its limitations; to repel residual nostalgia; and to think straight, putting issues before personalities, and staying focused on its own interests, leaving the empire farther and fartherbehind.
CARNEGIE MOSCOW CENTER Please note. You are leaving the Carnegie–Tsinghua Center for Global Policy's website and entering another Carnegie global site. 请注意你将离开清华
МОСКОВСКИЙ ЦЕНТР КАРНЕГИ Пожалуйста, обратите внимание. Вы покидаете сайт Центра мировой политики Карнеги-Цинхуа и переходите на сайт Московского Центра Карнеги.VITA SPIVAK
Vita Spivak. Vita Spivak is an expert on China. In 2015-2018 she worked as the Russia in the Asia Pacific Program Coordinator at the Carnegie Moscow Center. Her research interests focus on contemporary Chinese economy and foreign investment in the energy sector, the anti-corruption campaign in the PRC, and the development of the OneBelt, One
TURKEY’S TIGHTROPE BETWEEN RUSSIA AND THE UNITED STATES Turkey has been sitting on two chairs, doing geopolitical business with Russia and calling on the United States on a case-by-case basis when interests happen to converge. Now the United States is giving Turkey a taste of its own medicine, and applying its own version oftransactionalism.
THE RUSSIAN MILITARY IN THE UKRAINE CRISIS A book by the younger authors from the Moscow-based Center for Analysis of Strategies and Technologies (CAST), Brothers Armed: Military Aspects of the Crisis in Ukraine , takes stock of the changes wrought in the Russian military organization and also analyzes the operation of the Russian forces in the current crisis in Ukraine. LOOKING OUT FIVE YEARS: WHO WILL DECIDE RUSSIAN FOREIGN Putin directs a foreign policy devoted to the concept of Russia as a great power. Even if he steps down as president in 2024, Putin will likely continue as Russia’s primary leader for years to come.ANDREY MOVCHAN
Andrey Movchan is a nonresident scholar in the Economic Policy Program at the Carnegie Moscow Center. His research focuses on Russia’s economy, the Eurasian Economic Union, and the future of Russia’s economic relations with the EU. Movchan has been a top executive for Russian and international financial institutions since 1993. CROSSING A KREMLIN RED LINE: THE ATTACK ON RBC The RBC media group had developed a distinctive line in investigative fact-based journalism, which was much more dangerous to the authorities than radical opinions. It could no longer be tolerated by the Kremlin or supported even by its liberal oligarch owner.KIRILL KRIVOSHEEV
Kirill Krivosheev is a journalist with Kommersant newspaper. LatestAnalysis.
CHINA, RUSSIA AND THE UNITED STATES CONTEST A NEW WORLDNEW RUSSIAREPORT
The United States has recently entered a period of great-power rivalry with China and confrontation with Russia. The China–Russia rapprochement has simultaneously acquired the quality of an entente: a basic proximity of worldviews and close coordination of policies short of a formal alliance. CARNEGIE MOSCOW CENTER Please note. You are leaving the Carnegie–Tsinghua Center for Global Policy's website and entering another Carnegie global site. 请注意你将离开清华
МОСКОВСКИЙ ЦЕНТР КАРНЕГИ Пожалуйста, обратите внимание. Вы покидаете сайт Центра мировой политики Карнеги-Цинхуа и переходите на сайт Московского Центра Карнеги.VITA SPIVAK
Vita Spivak. Vita Spivak is an expert on China. In 2015-2018 she worked as the Russia in the Asia Pacific Program Coordinator at the Carnegie Moscow Center. Her research interests focus on contemporary Chinese economy and foreign investment in the energy sector, the anti-corruption campaign in the PRC, and the development of the OneBelt, One
TURKEY’S TIGHTROPE BETWEEN RUSSIA AND THE UNITED STATES Turkey has been sitting on two chairs, doing geopolitical business with Russia and calling on the United States on a case-by-case basis when interests happen to converge. Now the United States is giving Turkey a taste of its own medicine, and applying its own version oftransactionalism.
THE RUSSIAN MILITARY IN THE UKRAINE CRISIS A book by the younger authors from the Moscow-based Center for Analysis of Strategies and Technologies (CAST), Brothers Armed: Military Aspects of the Crisis in Ukraine , takes stock of the changes wrought in the Russian military organization and also analyzes the operation of the Russian forces in the current crisis in Ukraine. LOOKING OUT FIVE YEARS: WHO WILL DECIDE RUSSIAN FOREIGN Putin directs a foreign policy devoted to the concept of Russia as a great power. Even if he steps down as president in 2024, Putin will likely continue as Russia’s primary leader for years to come.ANDREY MOVCHAN
Andrey Movchan is a nonresident scholar in the Economic Policy Program at the Carnegie Moscow Center. His research focuses on Russia’s economy, the Eurasian Economic Union, and the future of Russia’s economic relations with the EU. Movchan has been a top executive for Russian and international financial institutions since 1993. CROSSING A KREMLIN RED LINE: THE ATTACK ON RBC The RBC media group had developed a distinctive line in investigative fact-based journalism, which was much more dangerous to the authorities than radical opinions. It could no longer be tolerated by the Kremlin or supported even by its liberal oligarch owner.KIRILL KRIVOSHEEV
Kirill Krivosheev is a journalist with Kommersant newspaper. LatestAnalysis.
CHINA, RUSSIA AND THE UNITED STATES CONTEST A NEW WORLDNEW RUSSIAREPORT
The United States has recently entered a period of great-power rivalry with China and confrontation with Russia. The China–Russia rapprochement has simultaneously acquired the quality of an entente: a basic proximity of worldviews and close coordination of policies short of a formal alliance. CARNEGIE MOSCOW CENTER April 30, 2021. Podcast host Alex Gabuev is joined by Andrey Movchan, a nonresident scholar in the Economic Policy Program at the Carnegie Moscow Center, and Maria Shagina, a postdoctoral fellow at the Center for Eastern European Studies at the University of Zurich, to discuss the impact of Western sanctions on the Russian economy. Carnegie.ru EVENTS - CARNEGIE MOSCOW CENTER - CARNEGIE ENDOWMENT FOR In an increasingly crowded, chaotic, and contested world and marketplace of ideas, Carnegie offers decisionmakers global, independent, and strategic insight and EXPERTS - CARNEGIE MOSCOW CENTER - CARNEGIE ENDOWMENT FOR Alexander Gabuev. Gabuev is a senior fellow and the chair of the Russia in the Asia-Pacific Program at the Carnegie Moscow Center. HOW RUSSIA CAN MAINTAIN EQUILIBRIUM IN THE POST-PANDEMIC To avoid becoming part of a Sino-centric power bloc and maintain international equilibrium, which is critically important to Russia’s status and self-image, Moscow must reduce its dependence on China by fostering its relations with other large economic and financial players: primarily European countries, India, and Japan.TATIANA STANOVAYA
Tatiana Stanovaya is a nonresident scholar at the Carnegie Moscow Center. She is also the founder of R.Politik.Reality of Russian Politics, a political analysis firm, and a member of the research council of L’Observatoire, the analysis center of the Franco-Russian Chamber of Commerce and Industry.. Stanovaya spent 15 years as head of the analysis department of the Center for Political IS RUSSIA RIGHT TO FEAR CREEPING MILITARIZATION IN JAPAN If Japan’s quiet military revolution is indeed aimed against a specific threat, then that threat issues not from Russia but fromChina.
VASSILY KASHIN
Vassily Kashin is a senior fellow at the Institute of Far Eastern Studies of the Russian Academy of Sciences and an expert on China's military-industrial complex. Latest Analysis. TACIT ALLIANCE: RUSSIA AND CHINA TAKE MILITARY PARTNERSHIP Russian President Vladimir Putin’s speech at the recent Valdai forum contained two fundamental points regarding China. His official confirmation that Russia is helping China to create a missile launch detection system got more attention, but of no little importance was Putin’s assessment of the state of Russian-Chinese relations: “This is an allied relationship in the full sense of a- NO _AUTHOR
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MOSCOW’S NEW RULES Simultaneous crises in Belarus, Nagorno-Karabakh, and Kyrgyzstan have demonstrated Russia’s maturing approach to its neighborhood. Russia is learning to mind its limitations; to repel residual nostalgia; and to think straight, putting issues before personalities, and staying focused on its own interests, leaving the empire farther and fartherbehind.
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