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      Germany Is Real Target of Italy’s Opposition to Russia’s Planned Nord Stream Two
      Jan18

      Germany Is Real Target of Italy’s Opposition to Russia’s Planned Nord Stream Two

      A unique coalition is taking shape in Europe against German-Russian plans to double the Nord Stream natural gas pipeline. Italy has joined a group of countries, mostly from Central-Eastern Europe, in opposing the implementation of this energy project, which is spearheaded by Russia’s state-run gas monopoly Gazprom. Until now, some eastern...

      Circassian Activists Protest Deportation of Circassians With Turkish Citizenship
      Jan18

      Circassian Activists Protest Deportation of Circassians With Turkish Citizenship

      The Russian government has started targeting Circassians from Turkey who have settled in the North Caucasus, angering local Circassians. Even the well-known Russian loyalist Asker Sokht, a Circassian activist from Krasnodar region, raised the alarm, saying that Circassian settlers from Turkey in Kabardino-Balkaria have started receiving letters...

      Russia Bargains and Bluffs for Breakthrough in Ukraine
      Jan18

      Russia Bargains and Bluffs for Breakthrough in Ukraine

      For months, the various negotiations formats on conflict management in Ukraine appeared deadlocked. But suddenly, in mid-January 2016, signs of a breakthrough in the making have multiplied—bringing both hopes and concerns to all the parties involved. The most meaningful of these signs was United States President Barack Obama’s telephone...

      Putin Calls on Germany to Mend Fences by Recognizing Russian ‘National’ Interests
      Jan15

      Putin Calls on Germany to Mend Fences by Recognizing Russian ‘National’ Interests

      It has become a cliché to write off President Vladimir Putin’s anti-Western pitches as only intended for internal consumption—uttered to rally the population around the Kremlin and dampen possible social discontent in times of economic and financial strain. However, in a recent interview for the German weekly Bild, clearly aimed at a...

      Growing Threat of Russian Influence in Georgian Army
      Jan15

      Growing Threat of Russian Influence in Georgian Army

      Since the Bucharest summit of April 2008, when the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) pledged that Georgia (and Ukraine) “will become members of NATO” (Summitbucharest.ro, April 3, 2008), the South Caucasus country has achieved a number of important milestones on its path to closer integration with the Alliance. Among the most recent have...

      The Russo-Japanese Relationship in China’s Shadow
      Jan13

      The Russo-Japanese Relationship in China’s Shadow

      The New Year brought new challenges and opportunities to Russian policy in East Asia. On January 3, 2016, Japanese Prime Minister Shinzō Abe signaled Japan’s continuing interest in a summit with Russia to normalize bilateral relations (TASS, January 4), even though both sides had given up on this quest only weeks before, not least because...

      Russia’s 2015 National Security Strategy
      Jan13

      Russia’s 2015 National Security Strategy

      Russia’s new National Security Strategy (NSS), signed into law by President Vladimir Putin on December 31, 2015, marks the culmination of a long process in deteriorating relations between Moscow and Washington and in how the Russian security elite perceives the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO). The security document itself must be...

      Belarusian Foreign, Economic Policies Increasingly Diverge From Russia’s
      Jan09

      Belarusian Foreign, Economic Policies Increasingly Diverge From Russia’s

      Russia and Belarus have some of the closest relations in the post-Soviet space. Both are members of the Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS), the Collective Security Treaty Organization (CSTO), and the Eurasian Economic Union (EEU). And together, the two countries make up the Union State. Their political and economic interests are not...

      Putin Signs a National Security Strategy of Defiance and Pushback
      Jan08

      Putin Signs a National Security Strategy of Defiance and Pushback

      Under existing legislation, Russia’s National Security Strategy (NSS) must be updated every six years. The previous version was approved in May 2009 by then-president Dmitry Medvedev, so a new NSS was due in 2015. The NSS is composed under the auspices of the Security Council of the Russian Federation (SCRF). Last month SCRF Secretary...

      Tatarstan’s President Defies Kremlin Efforts to Unite Russians against Another Common ‘Enemy’
      Jan06

      Tatarstan’s President Defies Kremlin Efforts to Unite Russians against Another Common ‘Enemy’

      An unexpected result of Russia’s aggressive foreign policy in the Middle East has been Tatarstan’s opposition to the decision to cut ties with Turkey. After a Turkish F-16 downed a Russian warplane that allegedly crossed from Syria into Turkey’s airspace last November, President Vladimir Putin vowed to punish Ankara for what he...