Given Russian Response To Terrorist Attack, Central Asian Countries Are ‘Moving Away’ From Moscow – OpEd
Moscow has always assumed that the Central Asian countries would remain in its corner because of their authoritarian leaderships and
Read moreMoscow has always assumed that the Central Asian countries would remain in its corner because of their authoritarian leaderships and
Read moreSince the beginning of Russian President Vladimir Putin’s expanded invasion of Ukraine in February 2022, polls have consistently shown that
Read moreOver the last two years, the number of Russians who refuse to answer pollsters’ questions has soared, a trend that
Read moreThe majority of the 2,440,000 people living in Russia’s enormous Arctic zone are working-age men who are often do not
Read moreThe Congress of the League of Free Nations which took place in Estonia April 6-7 provided not only many insights
Read moreUkraine’s April 2 drone attack on a refinery in Tatarstan has shocked many in Russia. The strike, which hit a
Read moreIn the past few days, what Russian officials refer to as “telephone terrorism” – the calling in of warnings that
Read moreGagauzia, a small (140,000-strong) Christian Turkic and pro-Russian autonomous region in Moldova, is on its way to becoming a new
Read moreThe synod of the Estonian Orthodox Church of the Moscow Patriarchate has declared that the idea of “a Russian world”
Read moreIt is sadly no surprise that the Kremlin has now arrested Aleksandr Skobov, a dissident in Soviet times and a
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