Armenia can make a virtue of its position between Russia, Iran and the West – if it can muster the political will and recalibrate its relationship...
Project: Russia and Eurasia Programme, Faultlines and Western Engagement in the South Caucasus By George Mchedlishvili Academy Fellow (2013) While perceptions of the West in the South...
by Nikolay Kozhanov, Chatham House, Russia and Eurasia Programme However Russia decides to react to the ongoing spat between Saudi Arabia and Iran, the consequences for the Kremlin’s...
by Yulia Andrusiv, Chantham House, Russia and Eurasia Programme The government’s record on fighting corruption offers a mixed picture at best. Failure to seize the anti-corruption agenda threatens...
By James Nixey, Head of Russia and Eurasia Programme, Chatham House Even for a thick-skinned president such as Vladimir Putin, and his unapologetic regime, last week's newspapers cannot have...
Kataryna Wolczuk Associate Fellow, Russia and Eurasia Programme, Chatham House On 16 December, President Vladimir Putin ordered the abolition of Russia’s free trade regime with Ukraine....
Dr Andrew Monaghan Senior Research Fellow, Russia and Eurasia Programme Although David Cameron has suggested that differences over Syria are ‘narrowing’, and some in London are...