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POLITICS elections protests regions informational policy political actors ECONOMICS energy finance welfare state corporations global economy SOCIETY sociology history human rights culture & education civil society SECURITY RUSSIA’S CYBER ARMY: GOALS AND CONTRADICTIONS Pavel Luzin writes on the reasons why Russian intelligence agencies combine systemic and non-systemic activities in cyberspace. On 15 April 2020, the United States imposed another set of sanctions against Russia. The sanctions were mostly triggered by the largest cyberattack on U.S. governmental and corporate networks which exploited a vulnerability in a SolarWinds software product NATIONAL PRIDE IN RUSSIA A recent round of surveys show an interesting set of responses for what Russian citizens tend to be proud of. Depending on the wording of the question, between 67% and 83% of Russians today take pride in their country. The lower figure is for pride in THE PHYSICS OF SANCTIONS The article by Sergey Glandin, recently published on Riddle, thoroughly discusses the likely developments with regard to sanctions against Russia that may be imposed in the near future by the U.S. government and the EU. The author provides a detailed explanation of the mechanism and the legal framework for such measures and concludesthat the
ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE IN THE RUSSIAN ARMY Pavel Luzin on the challenges and idiosyncrasies of the development of advanced military command-and-control systems in Russia . The use of artificial intelligence (AI) is expanding in commercial, scientific and military fields. AI technologies cover the analysis of large volumes of varied visual and speech data, machine learning and the autonomous operation of unmanned aerial vehicles RUSSIA ON THE EVE OF A COLLAPSE IN LIBYA Anton Mardasov and Kirill Semyonov on urgent anti-crisis measures that Moscow should take on Libya . On the 10th anniversary of the outbreak of its civil war, a chance has emerged for Libya to reach genuine political settlement: under pressure from Washington, which firmly stepped in after a long pause, Libyans in Geneva elected a new unified transitional government for their country in early THE BRUTAL TREATMENT OF WOMEN IN RUSSIAN Nearly 50,000 women are serving time in Russia’s harsh penitentiary system. Living conditions are often inhumane . According to the latest official data, 617,191 people are currently housed in Russian prisons, penal colonies, penal settlements and pre-trial detention centers.Of this figure, 48,455 are women. 39,018 women are serving sentences in penal colonies, secure hospitals, and WHAT CAN BE DONE ABOUT RUSSIA’S CHILD SUICIDE EPIDEMIC? In trying to address the rising number of child suicides in Russia, the authorities have resorted to their usual solutions: draconian bans and censorship. These methods are completely inadequate, writes Bulat Mukhamedzhanov. From 2011 to 2015, the number of child suicides in Russia steadily fell by 10% every year. THE KUBAN FLOODS COULD HAVE BEEN PREVENTED This is the outcome of a vast flooding of the Kuban river in southern Russia that no one was prepared for. A cyclone, rainfall and even freshets have been listed among the causes. These explanations are unsatisfactory. Riverine floods explained by riverine floods – this seems to be a ridiculously circular deflection.IGOR GRETSKIY
Russia and the Council of Europe: Punishment Over? Igor Gretskiy on why Russia’s right to vote in the PACE was restored, and what that means for Russia’s relations with the Council of Europe. Foreign policy / Russia - EU / What does the future hold for relations among Russia, Europe and the United States. 26.11.2018. by Igor Gretskiy.RIDDLE RUSSIA
POLITICS elections protests regions informational policy political actors ECONOMICS energy finance welfare state corporations global economy SOCIETY sociology history human rights culture & education civil society SECURITY RUSSIA’S CYBER ARMY: GOALS AND CONTRADICTIONS Pavel Luzin writes on the reasons why Russian intelligence agencies combine systemic and non-systemic activities in cyberspace. On 15 April 2020, the United States imposed another set of sanctions against Russia. The sanctions were mostly triggered by the largest cyberattack on U.S. governmental and corporate networks which exploited a vulnerability in a SolarWinds software product NATIONAL PRIDE IN RUSSIA A recent round of surveys show an interesting set of responses for what Russian citizens tend to be proud of. Depending on the wording of the question, between 67% and 83% of Russians today take pride in their country. The lower figure is for pride in THE PHYSICS OF SANCTIONS The article by Sergey Glandin, recently published on Riddle, thoroughly discusses the likely developments with regard to sanctions against Russia that may be imposed in the near future by the U.S. government and the EU. The author provides a detailed explanation of the mechanism and the legal framework for such measures and concludesthat the
ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE IN THE RUSSIAN ARMY Pavel Luzin on the challenges and idiosyncrasies of the development of advanced military command-and-control systems in Russia . The use of artificial intelligence (AI) is expanding in commercial, scientific and military fields. AI technologies cover the analysis of large volumes of varied visual and speech data, machine learning and the autonomous operation of unmanned aerial vehicles RUSSIA ON THE EVE OF A COLLAPSE IN LIBYA Anton Mardasov and Kirill Semyonov on urgent anti-crisis measures that Moscow should take on Libya . On the 10th anniversary of the outbreak of its civil war, a chance has emerged for Libya to reach genuine political settlement: under pressure from Washington, which firmly stepped in after a long pause, Libyans in Geneva elected a new unified transitional government for their country in early THE BRUTAL TREATMENT OF WOMEN IN RUSSIAN Nearly 50,000 women are serving time in Russia’s harsh penitentiary system. Living conditions are often inhumane . According to the latest official data, 617,191 people are currently housed in Russian prisons, penal colonies, penal settlements and pre-trial detention centers.Of this figure, 48,455 are women. 39,018 women are serving sentences in penal colonies, secure hospitals, and WHAT CAN BE DONE ABOUT RUSSIA’S CHILD SUICIDE EPIDEMIC? In trying to address the rising number of child suicides in Russia, the authorities have resorted to their usual solutions: draconian bans and censorship. These methods are completely inadequate, writes Bulat Mukhamedzhanov. From 2011 to 2015, the number of child suicides in Russia steadily fell by 10% every year. THE KUBAN FLOODS COULD HAVE BEEN PREVENTED This is the outcome of a vast flooding of the Kuban river in southern Russia that no one was prepared for. A cyclone, rainfall and even freshets have been listed among the causes. These explanations are unsatisfactory. Riverine floods explained by riverine floods – this seems to be a ridiculously circular deflection.IGOR GRETSKIY
Russia and the Council of Europe: Punishment Over? Igor Gretskiy on why Russia’s right to vote in the PACE was restored, and what that means for Russia’s relations with the Council of Europe. Foreign policy / Russia - EU / What does the future hold for relations among Russia, Europe and the United States. 26.11.2018. by Igor Gretskiy.RIDDLE RUSSIA
POLITICS elections protests regions informational policy political actors ECONOMICS energy finance welfare state corporations global economy SOCIETY sociology history human rights culture & education civil society SECURITY RUSSIA, BIDEN AND CYBER REGULATION Even though in 2020 both resolutions were adopted again, it is not clear how the whole process will proceed. Both resolutions again proposed two different platforms for further discussions of internetgovernance.
THE SANCTIONS SIDE-STEP The debate about sanctions’ efficacy must first consider how easy it is for Russian firms to violate the spirit, if not the word, of sanctions, argues Maximilian Hess.. Five-and-a-half years into the US-led Russian sanctions regime, the jury is still out on how effective the still-escalating measures have been. Russia’s economic growth is sluggish; but Moscow’s control of Crimea has HOW RUSSIANS LEARNED TO STOP DREAMING AND LOVE THE PAST Vladislav Inozemtsev ponders Russians’ unique fear of the future. Half a year ago, I wrote an article analyzing how Russian authoritarianism is maturing within its power structures. But it still left me wondering why Russian society allowed for the path of development that we all know. RUSSIA’S LOAN TO MOLDOVA (AND ITS GEOPOLITICAL STRINGS Maximilian Hess looks into Russia’s loan offer to Moldova and finds several geopolitical strings attached. On April 17 the Moldovan government signed a loan agreement with Russia. Moldovan President Igor Dodon, who has long pushed closer ties with the Kremlin, posted the terms of the agreement to his Facebook page. ARTICLES – PAGE 39 – RIDDLE RUSSIA The preservation of the cult of the past leaders strengthens the cult of today’s ‘leader’ PUNISHMENT WITHOUT CRIME: POLITICAL PRISONERS IN RUSSIA The number of people under politically motivated criminal pursuit without imprisonment shows an even more dramatic growth by more than ten times, from 39 in 2017 to 398 today. As Vladimir Kara-Murza has noted, these figures mean that Russia now holds more than twice the number of prisoners of conscience as initially reported by Sakharov in1976
IVAN ILYIN: A FASHIONABLE FASCIST By approving of Ivan Ilyin’s philosophy, the Russian state is effectively sugar coating a holder of bitterly fascist views. In her recent essay, “In search of Putin’s philosopher,” Marlene Laruelle argues it is best to be wary of claims that one thinker or another is responsible for Russian President Vladimir Putin’s political strategy.. Ever since Putin came to power in 2000, it has THE INNER WORKINGS OF RUSSIA’S MILITARY INDUSTRIAL Russia’s arms industry comprises over 1,300 companies, employing around two million people. These people and their families form one of the key pillars of support for the Kremlin. A key player in this field is Rostec, Russia’s military industrial behemoth, which incorporates over 700 companies and employs over half a million people. ARTICLES – PAGE 38 – RIDDLE RUSSIA 25 years ago thousands of Russians took it to the streets, choosing democracy. Today, they are a part of Putin’s “majority”RIDDLE RUSSIA
POLITICS elections protests regions informational policy political actors ECONOMICS energy finance welfare state corporations global economy SOCIETY sociology history human rights culture & education civil society SECURITY THE SANCTIONS SIDE-STEP The debate about sanctions’ efficacy must first consider how easy it is for Russian firms to violate the spirit, if not the word, of sanctions, argues Maximilian Hess.. Five-and-a-half years into the US-led Russian sanctions regime, the jury is still out on how effective the still-escalating measures have been. Russia’s economic growth is sluggish; but Moscow’s control of Crimea has ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE IN THE RUSSIAN ARMY Pavel Luzin on the challenges and idiosyncrasies of the development of advanced military command-and-control systems in Russia . The use of artificial intelligence (AI) is expanding in commercial, scientific and military fields. AI technologies cover the analysis of large volumes of varied visual and speech data, machine learning and the autonomous operation of unmanned aerial vehicles THE PHYSICS OF SANCTIONS The article by Sergey Glandin, recently published on Riddle, thoroughly discusses the likely developments with regard to sanctions against Russia that may be imposed in the near future by the U.S. government and the EU. The author provides a detailed explanation of the mechanism and the legal framework for such measures and concludesthat the
RUSSIA’S CYBER ARMY: GOALS AND CONTRADICTIONS Pavel Luzin writes on the reasons why Russian intelligence agencies combine systemic and non-systemic activities in cyberspace. On 15 April 2020, the United States imposed another set of sanctions against Russia. The sanctions were mostly triggered by the largest cyberattack on U.S. governmental and corporate networks which exploited a vulnerability in a SolarWinds software product RUSSIA ON THE EVE OF A COLLAPSE IN LIBYA Anton Mardasov and Kirill Semyonov on urgent anti-crisis measures that Moscow should take on Libya . On the 10th anniversary of the outbreak of its civil war, a chance has emerged for Libya to reach genuine political settlement: under pressure from Washington, which firmly stepped in after a long pause, Libyans in Geneva elected a new unified transitional government for their country in early PUNISHMENT WITHOUT CRIME: POLITICAL PRISONERS IN RUSSIA The number of people under politically motivated criminal pursuit without imprisonment shows an even more dramatic growth by more than ten times, from 39 in 2017 to 398 today. As Vladimir Kara-Murza has noted, these figures mean that Russia now holds more than twice the number of prisoners of conscience as initially reported by Sakharov in1976
RUSSIA’S CENSORED JUDGES Constitutional court judges quite often exercise their right to publicly disagree with the majority. In 1992–2019, the CC adopted 629 decisions, of which 119 (19%) had at least one dissenting opinion and 47 (7.5%) had an opinion which disagreed with the majority. However, 41 decisions (6.5%) contained two or more dissentingopinions.
IS MANIZHA “RUSSIAN” ENOUGH? Manizha originally comes from Tajikistan, but she came to Russia when she was 2,5 years old, owing to the Tajik Civil War. Since then, Manizha has become a Russian citizen ( Rossiyanka) and considers herself Russian ( russkaya), stating she even “ feels in Russian ”. While there were hints at her being in Eurovision last year, itwas only
WHAT CAN BE DONE ABOUT RUSSIA’S CHILD SUICIDE EPIDEMIC? In trying to address the rising number of child suicides in Russia, the authorities have resorted to their usual solutions: draconian bans and censorship. These methods are completely inadequate, writes Bulat Mukhamedzhanov. From 2011 to 2015, the number of child suicides in Russia steadily fell by 10% every year.RIDDLE RUSSIA
POLITICS elections protests regions informational policy political actors ECONOMICS energy finance welfare state corporations global economy SOCIETY sociology history human rights culture & education civil society SECURITY THE SANCTIONS SIDE-STEP The debate about sanctions’ efficacy must first consider how easy it is for Russian firms to violate the spirit, if not the word, of sanctions, argues Maximilian Hess.. Five-and-a-half years into the US-led Russian sanctions regime, the jury is still out on how effective the still-escalating measures have been. Russia’s economic growth is sluggish; but Moscow’s control of Crimea has ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE IN THE RUSSIAN ARMY Pavel Luzin on the challenges and idiosyncrasies of the development of advanced military command-and-control systems in Russia . The use of artificial intelligence (AI) is expanding in commercial, scientific and military fields. AI technologies cover the analysis of large volumes of varied visual and speech data, machine learning and the autonomous operation of unmanned aerial vehicles THE PHYSICS OF SANCTIONS The article by Sergey Glandin, recently published on Riddle, thoroughly discusses the likely developments with regard to sanctions against Russia that may be imposed in the near future by the U.S. government and the EU. The author provides a detailed explanation of the mechanism and the legal framework for such measures and concludesthat the
RUSSIA’S CYBER ARMY: GOALS AND CONTRADICTIONS Pavel Luzin writes on the reasons why Russian intelligence agencies combine systemic and non-systemic activities in cyberspace. On 15 April 2020, the United States imposed another set of sanctions against Russia. The sanctions were mostly triggered by the largest cyberattack on U.S. governmental and corporate networks which exploited a vulnerability in a SolarWinds software product RUSSIA ON THE EVE OF A COLLAPSE IN LIBYA Anton Mardasov and Kirill Semyonov on urgent anti-crisis measures that Moscow should take on Libya . On the 10th anniversary of the outbreak of its civil war, a chance has emerged for Libya to reach genuine political settlement: under pressure from Washington, which firmly stepped in after a long pause, Libyans in Geneva elected a new unified transitional government for their country in early PUNISHMENT WITHOUT CRIME: POLITICAL PRISONERS IN RUSSIA The number of people under politically motivated criminal pursuit without imprisonment shows an even more dramatic growth by more than ten times, from 39 in 2017 to 398 today. As Vladimir Kara-Murza has noted, these figures mean that Russia now holds more than twice the number of prisoners of conscience as initially reported by Sakharov in1976
RUSSIA’S CENSORED JUDGES Constitutional court judges quite often exercise their right to publicly disagree with the majority. In 1992–2019, the CC adopted 629 decisions, of which 119 (19%) had at least one dissenting opinion and 47 (7.5%) had an opinion which disagreed with the majority. However, 41 decisions (6.5%) contained two or more dissentingopinions.
IS MANIZHA “RUSSIAN” ENOUGH? Manizha originally comes from Tajikistan, but she came to Russia when she was 2,5 years old, owing to the Tajik Civil War. Since then, Manizha has become a Russian citizen ( Rossiyanka) and considers herself Russian ( russkaya), stating she even “ feels in Russian ”. While there were hints at her being in Eurovision last year, itwas only
WHAT CAN BE DONE ABOUT RUSSIA’S CHILD SUICIDE EPIDEMIC? In trying to address the rising number of child suicides in Russia, the authorities have resorted to their usual solutions: draconian bans and censorship. These methods are completely inadequate, writes Bulat Mukhamedzhanov. From 2011 to 2015, the number of child suicides in Russia steadily fell by 10% every year.RIDDLE RUSSIA
POLITICS elections protests regions informational policy political actors ECONOMICS energy finance welfare state corporations global economy SOCIETY sociology history human rights culture & education civil society SECURITY HOW RUSSIANS LEARNED TO STOP DREAMING AND LOVE THE PAST Vladislav Inozemtsev ponders Russians’ unique fear of the future. Half a year ago, I wrote an article analyzing how Russian authoritarianism is maturing within its power structures. But it still left me wondering why Russian society allowed for the path of development that we all know.AGAINST ALL ODDS
Russia is the main destination market for numerous Belarusian enterprises. According to the official data, Belarus’s trade turnover with Russia equaled 31.97 billion USD or almost 49% of the total trade turnover in 2019 (65.26 billion USD). Belarus’s exports to Russia amounted to 12.34 billion USD in 2019 or 41.1% of the total30.01 billion
“FEM-FANATICS” AND “GENDER-NEUTRAL DEVILS”: RUSSIA’S Ella Rossman reflects on the “new ethics” firing up the Russianpublic sphere
PUNISHMENT WITHOUT CRIME: POLITICAL PRISONERS IN RUSSIA Russia’s political prisoners can be separated into categories. A first category are people imprisoned for publicly expressing political beliefs, especially at protests – many of them were arrested at the July 2019 “riots” in Moscow and others at more recent protests over the last year or so. THE BRUTAL TREATMENT OF WOMEN IN RUSSIAN Nearly 50,000 women are serving time in Russia’s harsh penitentiary system. Living conditions are often inhumane . According to the latest official data, 617,191 people are currently housed in Russian prisons, penal colonies, penal settlements and pre-trial detention centers.Of this figure, 48,455 are women. 39,018 women are serving sentences in penal colonies, secure hospitals, and ARTICLES – PAGE 38 – RIDDLE RUSSIA 25 years ago thousands of Russians took it to the streets, choosing democracy. Today, they are a part of Putin’s “majority” RUSSIA’S TACTICAL NUCLEAR WEAPONS: A REALITY CHECK The A-135 Amur ABM system deployed around Moscow consists of 68 short-range ABMs with nuclear warheads. The A-135 will be superseded by the A-235 Nudol shield, which might in part be equipped with conventional warheads. Nuclear warheads can potentially be used in S-300/S-400 anti-aircraft weapon systems. RUSSIA’S CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENTS AND INTERNATIONAL LAW The controversy for domestic Russian jurisprudence is that Article 15 (4) of the Russian Constitution explicitly asserts that the norms of international law and treaties ratified by Russia are part of the Russian basic law. This is a bold statement rooted in the aspirations of the 1993 constitutional drafters and entrenched within Chapter 1 of POLAND AND RUSSIA: A CONFLICT OF INCOMPATIBLE IDENTITIES One of the main reasons for the Polish-Russian relations crisis are fundamentally incompatible identities of the two countries’ political elites.. At the start of the 1990s, Poland and Russia could both be counted among those states who put their hopes in a successful transition from the Soviet model of socialism to liberal marketdemocracy.
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POLITICS elections protests regions informational policy political actors ECONOMICS energy finance welfare state corporations global economy SOCIETY sociology history human rights culture & education civil society SECURITY THE SANCTIONS SIDE-STEP The debate about sanctions’ efficacy must first consider how easy it is for Russian firms to violate the spirit, if not the word, of sanctions, argues Maximilian Hess.. Five-and-a-half years into the US-led Russian sanctions regime, the jury is still out on how effective the still-escalating measures have been. Russia’s economic growth is sluggish; but Moscow’s control of Crimea has RUSSIA ON THE EVE OF A COLLAPSE IN LIBYA Anton Mardasov and Kirill Semyonov on urgent anti-crisis measures that Moscow should take on Libya . On the 10th anniversary of the outbreak of its civil war, a chance has emerged for Libya to reach genuine political settlement: under pressure from Washington, which firmly stepped in after a long pause, Libyans in Geneva elected a new unified transitional government for their country in early NATIONAL PRIDE IN RUSSIA A recent round of surveys show an interesting set of responses for what Russian citizens tend to be proud of. Depending on the wording of the question, between 67% and 83% of Russians today take pride in their country. The lower figure is for pride in RUSSIA’S CENSORED JUDGES Constitutional court judges quite often exercise their right to publicly disagree with the majority. In 1992–2019, the CC adopted 629 decisions, of which 119 (19%) had at least one dissenting opinion and 47 (7.5%) had an opinion which disagreed with the majority. However, 41 decisions (6.5%) contained two or more dissentingopinions.
THE INNER WORKINGS OF RUSSIA’S MILITARY INDUSTRIAL Russia’s arms industry comprises over 1,300 companies, employing around two million people. These people and their families form one of the key pillars of support for the Kremlin. A key player in this field is Rostec, Russia’s military industrial behemoth, which incorporates over 700 companies and employs over half a million people. IVAN ILYIN: A FASHIONABLE FASCIST By approving of Ivan Ilyin’s philosophy, the Russian state is effectively sugar coating a holder of bitterly fascist views. In her recent essay, “In search of Putin’s philosopher,” Marlene Laruelle argues it is best to be wary of claims that one thinker or another is responsible for Russian President Vladimir Putin’s political strategy.. Ever since Putin came to power in 2000, it has WHAT CAN BE DONE ABOUT RUSSIA’S CHILD SUICIDE EPIDEMIC? In trying to address the rising number of child suicides in Russia, the authorities have resorted to their usual solutions: draconian bans and censorship. These methods are completely inadequate, writes Bulat Mukhamedzhanov. From 2011 to 2015, the number of child suicides in Russia steadily fell by 10% every year. THE DEFINING CONTOURS OF RUSSIAN HATE SPEECH The story of Ukraine’s security police staging a planned assassination of the Russian journalist Arkady Babchenko provoked significant online anger and hate speech. It is an increasingly typical Russian public reaction to an ever widening range of currentevents.
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POLITICS elections protests regions informational policy political actors ECONOMICS energy finance welfare state corporations global economy SOCIETY sociology history human rights culture & education civil society SECURITY THE SANCTIONS SIDE-STEP The debate about sanctions’ efficacy must first consider how easy it is for Russian firms to violate the spirit, if not the word, of sanctions, argues Maximilian Hess.. Five-and-a-half years into the US-led Russian sanctions regime, the jury is still out on how effective the still-escalating measures have been. Russia’s economic growth is sluggish; but Moscow’s control of Crimea has RUSSIA ON THE EVE OF A COLLAPSE IN LIBYA Anton Mardasov and Kirill Semyonov on urgent anti-crisis measures that Moscow should take on Libya . On the 10th anniversary of the outbreak of its civil war, a chance has emerged for Libya to reach genuine political settlement: under pressure from Washington, which firmly stepped in after a long pause, Libyans in Geneva elected a new unified transitional government for their country in early NATIONAL PRIDE IN RUSSIA A recent round of surveys show an interesting set of responses for what Russian citizens tend to be proud of. Depending on the wording of the question, between 67% and 83% of Russians today take pride in their country. The lower figure is for pride in RUSSIA’S CENSORED JUDGES Constitutional court judges quite often exercise their right to publicly disagree with the majority. In 1992–2019, the CC adopted 629 decisions, of which 119 (19%) had at least one dissenting opinion and 47 (7.5%) had an opinion which disagreed with the majority. However, 41 decisions (6.5%) contained two or more dissentingopinions.
THE INNER WORKINGS OF RUSSIA’S MILITARY INDUSTRIAL Russia’s arms industry comprises over 1,300 companies, employing around two million people. These people and their families form one of the key pillars of support for the Kremlin. A key player in this field is Rostec, Russia’s military industrial behemoth, which incorporates over 700 companies and employs over half a million people. IVAN ILYIN: A FASHIONABLE FASCIST By approving of Ivan Ilyin’s philosophy, the Russian state is effectively sugar coating a holder of bitterly fascist views. In her recent essay, “In search of Putin’s philosopher,” Marlene Laruelle argues it is best to be wary of claims that one thinker or another is responsible for Russian President Vladimir Putin’s political strategy.. Ever since Putin came to power in 2000, it has WHAT CAN BE DONE ABOUT RUSSIA’S CHILD SUICIDE EPIDEMIC? In trying to address the rising number of child suicides in Russia, the authorities have resorted to their usual solutions: draconian bans and censorship. These methods are completely inadequate, writes Bulat Mukhamedzhanov. From 2011 to 2015, the number of child suicides in Russia steadily fell by 10% every year. THE DEFINING CONTOURS OF RUSSIAN HATE SPEECH The story of Ukraine’s security police staging a planned assassination of the Russian journalist Arkady Babchenko provoked significant online anger and hate speech. It is an increasingly typical Russian public reaction to an ever widening range of currentevents.
THE PHYSICS OF SANCTIONS Vladislav Inozemtsev on the threat of ‘radical sanctions’ against sovereign debt for Russia . The article by Sergey Glandin, recently published on Riddle, thoroughly discusses the likely developments with regard to sanctions against Russia that may be imposed in the near future by the U.S. government and the EU. The author provides a detailed explanation of the mechanism and the legal RUSSIA’S CYBER ARMY: GOALS AND CONTRADICTIONS Pavel Luzin writes on the reasons why Russian intelligence agencies combine systemic and non-systemic activities in cyberspace. On 15 April 2020, the United States imposed another set of sanctions against Russia. The sanctions were mostly triggered by the largest cyberattack on U.S. governmental and corporate networks which exploited a vulnerability in a SolarWinds software product SAYING GOODBYE TO ILLUSIONS: RUSSIA AND THE MIDDLE EAST IN The year 2020 highlighted all existing flaws in the relations between the Kremlin and its Middle East partners. It forced the Russian leaders not only to criticise and blame, but also to propose urgent anti-crisis solutions and sometimes even to retain neutrality. In December 2019, Moscow, Beijing and Tehran held the first joint navalexercises
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THE BRUTAL TREATMENT OF WOMEN IN RUSSIAN Nearly 50,000 women are serving time in Russia’s harsh penitentiary system. Living conditions are often inhumane . According to the latest official data, 617,191 people are currently housed in Russian prisons, penal colonies, penal settlements and pre-trial detention centers.Of this figure, 48,455 are women. 39,018 women are serving sentences in penal colonies, secure hospitals, and GOODBYE, OPEN SKIES? Alexander Graef looks at what a US withdrawal from the Open Skies Treaty might look like for Russia and EU. Last week the Trump Administration announced plans to leave the Open Skies Treaty. The US then submitted an official withdrawal notice to the treaty depositaries, Canada and Hungary. The withdrawal will take effect inNovember this year.
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