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      INF Treaty Increasingly in Danger, as Russia Balks at New Missile Defense Base in Romania
      May13

      INF Treaty Increasingly in Danger, as Russia Balks at New Missile Defense Base in Romania

      The United States missile defense (MD) base near the Romanian town of Deveselu, west of Bucharest, became operational this week, armed with 24 SM-3 Block IB interceptors, guided by a land-based version of the naval Aegis integrated combat system, using the SPY-1 radar. The US spent some $800 million to build and equip the base. Washington insists...

      Spanish Court Issues Arrest Warrants Against Russian Officials Accused of Organized Crime Links
      May11

      Spanish Court Issues Arrest Warrants Against Russian Officials Accused of Organized Crime Links

      Reports on May 3 revealed that the Spanish National High Court’s Central Investigative Court Number Five issued a series of international arrest warrants against 12 Russian citizens, including some figures considered close to President Vladimir Putin’s inner circle, among them Nikolay Aulov, the deputy chief of Russia’s Federal...

      Virtual Militarism Grows Into Real Peril for Russia
      May09

      Virtual Militarism Grows Into Real Peril for Russia

      Tanks rumbled through Moscow over the past week before rolling across Red Square today (May 9) in the traditional, extravagant military parade marking Victory Day. Unlike in 2015 (which marked the round 70th anniversary of the end of World War II), there were no notable foreign guests in attendance at this year’s showcase of Russia’s...

      Belarus Reforms Its Elections and Commemorates Chernobyl
      May07

      Belarus Reforms Its Elections and Commemorates Chernobyl

      Western organizations tend to use a single set of criteria to evaluate the electoral processes and the sundry aspects of the democracy and human rights situations in various non-Western countries. Many consumers of those ratings give no second thought to this practice, implicitly believing that everybody should be like “us.” Some, however, like...

      An Unfrozen Karabakh Threatens to Ignite Entire Region
      May05

      An Unfrozen Karabakh Threatens to Ignite Entire Region

      The Azerbaijani-Armenian confrontation over Azerbaijan’s breakaway territory of Karabakh has been simmering for years. The 1994 ceasefire was broken time and again, soldiers on both sides were killed year after year, and all attempts to find a political solution to the conflict ended in deadlock; but the outside world paid little attention....

      Crimea’s Supreme Court Bans Crimean Tatar Mejlis Based on Fictitious Claims
      May04

      Crimea’s Supreme Court Bans Crimean Tatar Mejlis Based on Fictitious Claims

      On April 26, the Supreme Court of the Republic of Crimea officially banned the Mejlis, the quasi-governing assembly of the of the Crimean Tatar people (Qha.com.ua, April 26). After this verdict, all Mejlis activities were suspended across the entire territory of the Russian Federation, including in occupied Crimea, which Russia illegally annexed...

      Moscow’s Appointment in Doha Goes Awry
      May04

      Moscow’s Appointment in Doha Goes Awry

      Russian talks with Gulf states, in Doha, Qatar, aimed at freezing oil production and thereby raising prices, broke down on April 17 (RT, April 17). This failure to reach an agreement represents a major setback for Russia’s economy as well as its domestic and foreign policies. Not surprisingly, upon news of the collapse of the meeting,...

      Russian Money for Belarus: Not for a Base but to Limit Minsk’s Turn Toward Europe
      May03

      Russian Money for Belarus: Not for a Base but to Limit Minsk’s Turn Toward Europe

      Many observers have concluded that Moscow’s new $2 billion aid package to Belarus is part of a deal to allow Russia to establish a military airbase on the territory of its western neighbor. But it is increasingly clear that Belarus has no intention of allowing the organization of such a base. Moreover, Moscow is developing weapons systems...

      Russia’s Defense Industry Creaks Under High-Tech Military Demands
      May03

      Russia’s Defense Industry Creaks Under High-Tech Military Demands

      Despite Russia’s defense budget sequestration, ranging from 5 to 10 percent depending on the source, the political-military leadership continues to put a brave face on meeting the expectations generated by its fantastically ambitious rearmament plans to 2020. The Kremlin, no doubt buoyed by the performance of the Russian Armed Forces in...

      Russia Seeks to Reenergize Its Pivot to the East
      May02

      Russia Seeks to Reenergize Its Pivot to the East

      Over the past several years, whenever Moscow entered into a difficult encounter on the Western “front,” it has typically tried to show interest in expanding ties in the Asia-Pacific. In the last couple of weeks, the fruitless meeting of the NATO-Russia Council was followed by several risky intercepts and mock attacks by Russian fighters over the...