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Search | 60 Articles

Five Peculiar Soviet Cartoons for the Holidays

This hall of cartoon fame starts and ends with Russia, as it was the most prolific producer of animations.
Giorgi Lomsadze Dec 22, 2017
The Caspian Sea. (Joshua Kucera)

Iran Denies Compromise on Caspian Division

“Given the deep disagreements between the member states over the demarcation issue, it seems there will be no deal in the near future.”
Joshua Kucera Dec 21, 2017

Uzbekistan Restoring Closer Military Ties with Russia

Joshua Kucera Dec 12, 2017

Russian TV Backs Down After Calling Armenian Hero "Fascist Collaborator"

Joshua Kucera Nov 24, 2017

What if the Soviet Union had not Collapsed?

Tarik Cyril Amar Nov 7, 2017

The Bolsheviks and the Law: The Legacy of Arbitrary Justice

Dmitry Dubrovsky Nov 7, 2017

Missing the USSR, Even in Georgia

Giorgi Lomsadze Nov 7, 2017

Russia’s Oil Industry: Surmounting the Bolshevik Legacy of Inefficiency

Douglas Rogers Nov 6, 2017

Russian-Armenian Tycoon Expanding Influence in Armenia

The 52-year-old tycoon has made no secret of his strong support for Prime Minister Karen Karapetyan, who took office in September 2016 and has a reputation as a technocratic reformist.
Emil Danielyan Nov 2, 2017

Central Asia and the Bolshevik Revolution: A Look at the Balance Sheet at the Centennial

Alexander Morrison Oct 26, 2017

Conspiracy Theorists in the Kremlin

Oct 20, 2017
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Tracing the Roots of Russia’s Hybrid Warfare Tactics

The Kremlin learned several valuable lessons from the 2008 war, including the fact that it costs a lot of money to maintain a large-scale military operation.
Michael Lambert Oct 11, 2017
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On Language: The Many Flavors of Persian in Eurasia

Is Tajik a dialect of Persian? Or a language in its own right?
James Pickett Oct 11, 2017
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Russia’s New ‘Useful Idiots’?

There are echoes of Soviet times in the way Russia has been courting far-right activists in the West.
Bradley Jardine Oct 6, 2017
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Evaluating the Risks Posed by Russia’s Nuclear Upgrade

Joshua Noonan Oct 5, 2017

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