While Western observers should be prepared to see Russia's armed forces become more capable over the next decade, they should avoid exaggerating the threat posed by these developments....
UK deterrence against Russia’s aggressive behaviour is vital but carries the risk of miscalculation. Clear signalling through bolder selective action undertaken jointly with NATO allies is...
People celebrate Serzh Sargsyan’s resignation in downtown Yerevan on 23 April Framed as a path to stability, Serzh Sargsyan’s attempt to use a new parliamentary system...
If Europe follows America’s example, then life for Russia’s global elite – the key networks that sustain the Kremlin’s power – will become very uncomfortable indeed....
Dr Nigel Gould-Davies Associate Fellow, Russia and Eurasia Programme, Chatham House Soon after the Salisbury nerve gas attack on Sergei and Yuliya Skripal, James Nixey and...
By Sir Andrew Wood Associate Fellow, Russia and Eurasia Programme, Chatham House Summary Following his re-election on 18 March 2018, by a respectable but not wholly earned...
As Russia prepares to head to the polls in the upcoming presidential elections on 18 March 2018, here are five things you should know. (1) This is...