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Contingency Planning Memorandum. Vladimir Putin’s grip on power in Russia does not appear as ironclad as it once did. Liana Fix and Maria Snegovaya recommend that the United States prepare for...
6 mar 2023 · The Kremlin's control over mass media in Russia, including online media, is near complete, and war and other foreign news-related content on popular Russian online platforms is broadly...
14 mar 2024 · The channel’s coverage of politically sensitive issues, like the Moscow street protests in 2011 and 2012 as well as the conflict in Ukraine, has been dramatically different from the official coverage by Russia’s national television stations.
11 mar 2024 · State television channels cheer every battlefield victory, twist the pain of economic sanctions into positive stories, and ignore that tens of thousands of Russian soldiers have died in Ukraine. Some Russians seek news from abroad or on social media using tools to circumvent state restrictions.
Citing ‘fire safety violations,’ Russia shutters its only state-funded museum dedicated to Soviet-era repressions. ‘Held captive by his own side’ Russian military officers ran a ‘torture prison’ for soldiers under their command, beating and extorting them for money, relatives say. Her: ‘Finally, a decent man.’.
14 sty 2023 · Jealousy. Power struggles. Political infighting. This week's shake-up of Putin's top commander in charge of Russia's invasion in Ukraine has it all, according to some security experts.
Executive Summary. The Russian political system is a diffuse and informal one, but the closest thing to a true command-and-control nexus for President Vladimir Putin, including non-military interference abroad, is the Presidential Executive Office of Russia, also known as the Presidential Administration (AP, Administratsiya Prezidenta).