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Charles Digges
Russia Risks Arctic Environmental Disaster in Pursuit of Profit and Power
As climate change opens up trade routes in Russia's north, governments should avoid enabling Moscow's destructive exploitation.
Yan Levchenko
Prioritizing Veterans and Widows in University Admissions Is About Control, Not Social Mobility
What looks like an attempt to reward people for their sacrifice will install voices loyal to the Kremlin to pacify potentially restive institutions.
4 Min read
Andreas Umland
Trump's Diplomacy Won't Stop Russia's Expansionism
The most influential causes of Russia’s war on Ukraine are internal. Improving relations with the West will not fix them. Only action matters.
4 Min read
Inna Bondarenko
Trump and Putin Speak the Same Diplomatic Language. Zelensky Adapts, But Europe Struggles.
The businessman, spy and actor all understand the role of showmanship. Europe's earnest approach risks assigning them to irrelevancy.
5 Min read
Jason Corcoran
Welcome to Russia in 2025. Wave Your Comfortable Modern Life Goodbye.
Cut off from the free internet, suffering from power cuts and even turning to bartering and cash payments — Russia's future looks like its past.
4 Min read
Mark Edele
Why Is Russia Still Bombarding Ukrainian Civilians?
Vladimir Putin's campaign against Ukrainian civilians won’t end the war any faster and is more likely to harden national resolve against Russia.
4 Min read
Boris Bondarev
Ukraine Needs Security Guarantees Moscow Will Take Seriously. The West Isn’t Up to the Task.
By spending years drip-feeding military aid to Ukraine and prevaricating over sending troops, Kyiv's allies have wasted their credibility.
6 Min read
Elena Davlikanova
Why Is It So Hard for Putin to End the War in Ukraine?
Not only is Russia's economy dependent on the war, but it is learning valuable lessons about modern warfare for future aggression.
5 Min read
Vadim Mozheyko
Don't Cry Wolf Over Russia-Belarus Military Exercise
Zapad 2025 is certainly provocative. But acting like it is a sign of military escalation hands the Kremlin an easy political win.
4 Min read
Ruth Deyermond
Trump Is Doing Putin a Favor — And Abandoning His Allies
Hosting the Russian president on American soil is a clear sign of Washington's pivot way from Europe to the strongman in the Kremlin.
6 Min read
Dmytro Zhmailo
We Must Cut Off the Labor Sources of Russia’s War Machine
Russia actively recruits people from the Global South to work in military manufacturing. Institutions that facilitate this should be sanctioned.
4 Min read
Andrei Pivovarov
Germany Must Resume Humanitarian Assistance for Russians and Belarusians
Berlin's program was a vital route for Russians fleeing political oppression. There is still a chance we can bring it back through our campaign.
4 Min read
Leigh Turner
It Looks Like Trump Will Sell Ukraine Out
For a brief moment, it appeared that Trump was waking up to the Russian threat and would punish Moscow. Now we are plunged into uncertainty.
5 Min read
John Foreman
Medvedev Doesn’t Matter. Stop Acting Like He Does.
Medvedev's aggressive social media ramblings are born of self-interest and self-preservation. He isn’t the “voice of Putin” of popular Western imagination...
4 Min read
Charles Hecker
The 1990s Created the Russia of Today. The Moscow Times Captured that Transformation.
Charles Hecker pays tribute to The Moscow Times’ coverage of Russia’s transformation in the 1990s and Derk Sauer’s role leading it.
6 Min read
Sarkis Darbinyan
How Russia’s New Internet Restrictions Work and How to Get Around Them
Here are some methods Russians can use to get around the Kremlin's move to criminalize viewing banned content online.
7 Min read
Andrey Pertsev
Putin Is Aging and Nobody Wants to Do Anything About It
Kremlin officials appear to be acting according to an old playbook: do what the tsar wants, and try not to anger him.
5 Min read
Jason Corcoran
Trump’s Break-Up With Putin Is a Slap on the Wrist, Not a Knock-Out Punch
This week, Trump will sanction Russia if there is no progress toward peace. Will he chicken out? And will it make a difference if he doesn't?
5 Min read
Alexander Gubsky
'Inform and Inspire': In Memory of Derk Sauer
The flame of independent journalism Derk lit 30 years ago has not been extinguished. And we will bring it back to Russia.
5 Min read
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