Nikolai Petrov explains how public arrests of high-ranking officials reveal the power dynamics within the Russian political elite. Nikolai Petrov Senior Research Fellow, Russia and...
Were the European Parliament elections a referendum on attitudes towards Putin? Now that the European Parliament elections have been completed, a question arises: how will their results...
After losing its bid to host Expo 2020, Russia’s Yekaterinburg is aiming for another ambitious event – The Global Manufacturing and Industrial Summit (GMIS- 2019). The...
When Ukraine’s new president, former comedian Volodymyr Zelensky, was sworn in today (20 May), he was appointed president of a divided nation. The division is not only...
It’s almost a tradition: As soon as elections take place, usually in Western countries, warnings of possible Russian influence make the rounds. This is also the...
For all the countless problems that have emerged from the seemingly endless Brexit process, the sharing of future national intelligence has often flown under the radar....
NATO faces a Russia challenge, but lacks unity over its response. A targeted ‘dialogue of differences’ with Moscow and between NATO members themselves could be the...