Tag: Russia & Eurasia

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Is Russia Becoming a Police State?

Last June, Putin signed a law imposing draconian fees on participants of unauthorized gatherings that violate “public order.” In July, laws were enacted which criminalized…

February 13, 2013

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Why New START is a Good Thing, and Why a Strong Global Arms Control Regime is a Great Thing

Critics of New START would have you believe that these cuts are unnecessary at best, and dangerous to U.S. national security at worst.  They also point out that New START does…

November 28, 2012

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A Russian Atlantis

Discovering and exploring the culture that White émigrés preserved after fleeing the Bolshevik revolution, I found that these former aristocrats, theologians, musicians, and…

November 12, 2012

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From Moscow to Beijing: Five Minutes with Professors Jason Bruder and Frank Jannuzi

[GJIA]: This is your first time teaching at Georgetown University. But you are also still working full-time at the Senate Foreign Relations Committee. How are you finding your…

March 6, 2012

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Rebranding Russia: The Promise of Putin

The Times Literary Supplement’s survey of recent Putin literature acknowledges that imaging is the greatest task confronting Russia today: The Kremlin’s biggest problem is…

March 6, 2012