Ukrainian reactions to the lead of the Vladislav Surkov documents – with some seeing them as confirming what they already knew about Moscow’s plans and others suggesting they were a Ukrainian plot to justify new repression, calls attention to “the most dangerous consequence of Russian active measures, Kseniya Kirillova says.
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A Baker’s Dozen of Neglected Russian Stories – No. 56
Many in Russia and the West have suggested that US Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump is an American Vladimir Putin, but now there are indications that the reverse may be true as well.
Russia Today Far More Dangerous than USSR Was and West Far Less Ready to Counter It, Analysts Say
Russia under Vladimir Putin is far more dangerous to the West than the Soviet Union ever was, two Russian analysts argue; and the West for the moment at least is far less capable of dealing with the challenges and threats the Kremlin leader now poses, according to a third.
A Baker’s Dozen of Neglected Russian Stories – No. 55
As Moscow has announced that it will boost defense spending over the next three years, a Russian expert has warned Moscow can’t afford a new arms race and could suffer the fate of the USSR.
Russia Can’t Fight and Win an Ideological War Without an Ideology, Dugin Warns
Many Children of Russian Elite Express Contempt for Their Country 2016-10-26 19:53:31 Stanton, VA, October 26, 2016 – The fact that many of the best and the brightest of young Russians are studying abroad or even choosing to move there permanently has riled Russian social networks in recent weeks. But in an even more alarming development, […]
Russians No Longer Think Nuclear War Would Be End of Everything and Talk of War as a Kind of Game, Sociologist Says
A sociologist at the Levada Center says that surveys show that Russians have partially lost the sense they had in Soviet times that a nuclear war would be the end of everything and now view talk about it as a kind of game.
A Baker’s Dozen of Neglected Russian Stories – No. 54
Commentators trying to explain Vladimir Putin have taken to comparing him to a variety of figures past and present. One suggests he is lonely like Nicholas I. A second says he may resemble Libyan dictator Muammar Gaddafi.
Putin Using Ivan the Terrible as Surrogate for Stalin Because ‘At Least He was a Russian’
Few events in recent years have triggered such a fevered discussion in the Russian blogosphere as the erection of a statute to Ivan the Terrible in Oryol, something no Russian government had done before,
Russia Preparing for War in the Media But Not in the Budget, Moscow Commentators Say
The Moscow media are filled with stories suggesting that Russia is preparing for war, but a close examination of the Russian government budget calls that conclusion into question.
A Baker’s Dozen of Neglected Russian Stories – No. 52
A Baker’s Dozen of Neglected Russian Stories – No. 52 2016-10-11 20:01:24 Stanford, VA, October 7, 2016 – The flood of news stories from a country as large, diverse and strange as the Russian Federation often appears to be is far too large for anyone to keep up with. But there needs to be a way […]