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Eugene Ivanov
The Kremlin Castling
September 27, 2011
Eugene Ivanov
Decision 2012 has been made, but it is hardly the equivalent of the classic chess move of castling. Rather, Medvedev seems to have been set up for a sacrifice
A Lesson in Arabic: Making sense of Russia’s Middle East policy
August 24, 2011
Eugene Ivanov
In its response to the "Arab Spring," Moscow is sending messages as clear as any other global player.
Arrested development
June 8, 2011
Eugene Ivanov
By avoiding the formation of formal political platforms, Russia’s ruling tandem slows down, perhaps even arrests, the development of the market for political ideas in Russia.
Russia’s response to the Libyan crisis: a foreign policy paradigm shift?
March 25, 2011
Eugene Ivanov
What does Russia's divergent response to international action in North Africa say about future foreign-policy choices in the region?
Peering through the dust in the Arab world
March 11, 2011
Eugene Ivanov
How should Russia craft a new Mideast policy...
U.S. Congress takes on an easy target—Russian NGOs
March 3, 2011
Eugene Ivanov
Why isn't there a stronger Russia lobby in the U.S.?
New START ratification in Russia a symmetric response
February 3, 2011
Eugene Ivanov
Although it was a near-certainty that the Russian Duma would ratify the New START treaty, Russian lawmakers raised concerns that mirrored those of their U.S. counterparts.
What does the collapse of the Soviet Union really mean?
December 15, 2010
Eugene Ivanov
"We should accept that today's Russia is not a Soviet Union and will never be one"
The Russia-NATO summit: the beginning of the beginning
November 23, 2010
Eugene Ivanov
Last week's successful meeting in Lisbon is a turning point for Russia's relationship with the west.
United we stand, but what for?
September 27, 2010
Eugene Ivanov
Russia's opposition parties are going to put on a united front for the upcoming elections. Will it do any good?
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