Public Opinion in Russia
Blog: UCL Uncovering Politics
This week we're exploring the state of public opinion in Russia. How popular is Putin? And, indeed, how can we measure people's attitudes in authoritarian settings at all?
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Blog: UCL Uncovering Politics
This week we're exploring the state of public opinion in Russia. How popular is Putin? And, indeed, how can we measure people's attitudes in authoritarian settings at all?
Blog: Global Voices
What a sovereign Runet is, no one still really understands. In the view of the Russian authorities, it apparently means destroying all the bad guys and rewarding all 'our guys'.
Blog: Global Voices
The slogan "We will not let Israeli refugees into Dagestan" arose from the assumption that the "Mountain Jews" living in Israel would want to send their women, children, and old people to where they lived before.
Blog: Global Voices
Research by Vlada Baranova claims that the war in Ukraine has led to the ethnicization of conflicts and confrontation between the federal authorities, perceived as "Russian," and the Indigenous population.
Blog: Global Voices
For Russian rock, the "golden era" was the years of the underground, the end of the 70s and the first half of the 80s. The question is, will this "new underground" emerge?
Blog: Reason.com
Promise and peril in post-Putin Russia
Blog: Australian Institute of International Affairs
On Tuesday 10 October 2023, Professor Emeritus Graeme Gill, President of the International Council for Central and East European Studies and longtime expert in Soviet and Russian politics at the University of Sydney, addressed the Institute on Russia's internal affairs in the context of the ongoing Russia-Ukraine war, with a focus on Russia's economy, society, […]
Blog: Carnegie Endowment for International Peace - Judy Dempsey's Strategic Europe
Russia's invasion of Ukraine has hardly changed the foreign-policy mindset in Berlin. Only a robust, long-term containment strategy can help the West curb Russia's expansionist ambitions.
Blog: Global Voices
In a poll conducted in Russia three weeks after the mutiny of Yevgeny Prigozhin and his Wagner group, only a third of respondents (33%) said they knew about "the military crisis that occurred in Russia on June 24."
Blog: Social Europe
Behind the Kremlin façade of a grateful people devoted to their leader lie despair, paranoia, intolerance, rage and violence.
Blog: Global Voices
By damaging Belarus's ability to act on its own and not achieving any positive results, the blockade of Belarus by its Western neighbors has been manifestly counterproductive, leading to excessive dependency on Russia
Blog: Global Voices
Russian streaming services premiered the series "Slovo Patsana. Krov' na asphalte" (The Boy's Word: Blood on the Asphalt). Within just a month, it was breaking popularity records in Russia.
Blog: The RAND Blog
As Ukrainian forces assume a more defensive posture, Kyiv's irregular warfare behind enemy lines becomes even more important. Ukrainian irregulars are already active, even striking distant targets in Russia. With Western support and technology, these silent warriors could become even more potent.
Blog: Global Voices
The reason Roskomnadzor cited was that the movie attempted to break the 'principles of the unity of the peoples of Russia.'
Blog: Global Voices
Over the past year, the situation for the transgender community in Russia has significantly deteriorated. in May 2023 the Ministry of Justice actively discussed either making more difficult or completely banning transgender transition.