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Mikhail Troitskiy
Tear Down the Wall of Silence Around Negotiations To End Russia-Ukraine War
Confidentiality often helps diplomacy. But it also protects the parties from accountability rather than the talks from disruption.
James D. J. Brown
Putin Revealed His True Intentions With Japan by Visiting Disputed Islands
The Russian president's visit to the Kuril Islands is a strategic blunder in Moscow's rarely straightforward relationship with Tokyo.
5 Min read
Kateryna Shenheliia
What Did Russia’s Opposition Do When Yabloko Was Thrown Off the Ballot? Keep Fighting Itself.
The exclusion of the anti-war Yabloko party from State Duma elections has become yet another catalyst for infighting among Russia's opposition.
7 Min read
Nick Trickett
How Russia’s Obsession With Economic Stability Made It Weaker
For decades, Western observers thought Russia's economy was going from strength to strength. But it was creating its own weaknesses.
12 Min read
Nigel Gould-Davies
Soviet Dissidents Understood What Russia’s Exiled Opposition Has Forgotten
Russia's opposition appear uncomfortable with what defeating Russia and supporting Ukraine would mean. Their Soviet predecessors were more clear-eyed.
5 Min read
Dan Storyev
Russia's State Duma Elections Are for Show. But They're Still Worth Paying Attention To.
It's tempting to dismiss the need to pay attention to the elections this September. But if they weren't important, the Kremlin wouldn't hold them.
8 Min read
Ilya Yashin
Russia’s Exiled Opposition Wants What’s Best for Europe. It’s a Better Future For Russia, Too.
If Europe wants to remain secure when Putin is gone, it needs to think about the very Russians it is building walls to keep out.
5 Min read
An Anonymous Writer in Russia
Ukraine Can’t Bomb Russians Into Opposing Putin
History shows that countries under attack are more likely to be galvanized than demoralized. That appears to be happening in Russia today.
5 Min read
Zarina Akhmatova
Tokayev’s Warning to Putin Was About More Than Ukraine
Kazakhstan tries to balance relations with Russia and other major powers. But the economic risk of the war meant the president had to speak out.
5 Min read
Andrey Sapozhnikov
Spider-Man Shows the Folly of Ukraine’s Cultural Boycott
Art is supposed to unite people. But even three seconds of music from a famously anti-war Russian singer was too much for Ukraine.
5 Min read
Konstantin Gaivoronsky
Putin Can Learn 3 Big Lessons From World War I
The war in Ukraine is often compared to the trenches and desolate landscapes of World War I. But there are political parallels, as well.
8 Min read
Alexander Gubsky
When Corporate Culture Works: In Memory of Derk Sauer
The Moscow Times' survival is primarily thanks to the professionalism and corporate culture that Derk fostered, publisher Alexander Gubsky writes.
3 Min read
Dennis T. Cosgrove
When U.S.-Russia Cooperation Worked – And Why Its Collapse Still Matters
Russian and American law enforcement regularly worked together to solve serious crimes. Without cooperation, instability will continue.
5 Min read
Tatyana Rybakova
Where Can Russia Find More Money for War?
Economists in Russia said on condition of anonymity that banks can only keep up their staring contest with the Finance Ministry for so long.
7 Min read
Yan Levchenko
Russian Propaganda Is Getting Worse as the War Drags On
Propagandists are out of ideas for how to convince Russians to fight for victory when their skies are filled with smoke from drone strikes.
5 Min read
Gleb Bogush
Washington’s War on the International Criminal Court Is a Gift to the Kremlin
I watched Moscow dismiss international courts as politicized institutions interfering with national sovereignty. America learned the wrong lesson.
6 Min read
Valery Panyushkin
Moscow Shows Little Faith in the Potential of Russian Children
From the Kremlin's perspective, every ruble spent educating a teenager who ends up unemployed — or an art historian — is a ruble not spent on the war...
4 Min read
Kateryna Shenheliia
Is Clavicular Russia's Next Useful Idiot?
Like with the women of Paris and Tel Aviv, Clavicular will find that ordinary Russian women have no time for him. But Moscow may see an opportunity.
7 Min read
Olga Borisova
I Am Wanted by Russia. The Consequences Follow Me Everywhere.
Being convicted in absentia brings the most frightening part of your life into ordinary situations that should have nothing to do with politics.
4 Min read
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