CommentAugust 6, 2024 The different aspects of a prisoner swap Prince Michael of Liechtensteinis the founder of GIS.
POLITICSAugust 6, 2024 Russia’s smoke and mirrors Stefan Hedlundis a professor of Russian Studies at Uppsala University.
POLITICSJuly 26, 2024 Russia turns to China to develop its Far East Junhua Zhangis a senior associate at the EIAS.
POLITICSMay 14, 2024 Beijing bets on shuttle diplomacy to boost its economy Junhua Zhangis a senior associate at the EIAS.
EssayApril 26, 2024 Beyond Putin: Russia against Europe Rudolf G. Adamis a former vice president of Germany’s Federal Intelligence Service.
OpinionMarch 29, 2024 Russia will unleash chaos in the Sahel Charles Millonis a former ambassador and defense minister of France.
POLITICSMarch 19, 2024 A tough test for Georgian democracy Stefan Hedlundis a professor of Russian Studies at Uppsala University.
POLITICSMarch 5, 2024 The burgeoning China-Russia axis Junhua Zhangis a senior associate at the EIAS.
SECURITYJuly 27, 2023 The Wagner Group’s future in Africa Federica Saini Fasanottispecializes in military history.
CommentJune 28, 2023 The Wagner march on Moscow offers another Russian enigma Prince Michael of Liechtensteinis the founder of GIS.
Reassessing RussiaApril 20, 2023 Chechnya: A litmus test of Russia’s power Pawel Kowalis a politician, political scientist and historian.
SECURITYJanuary 10, 2023 Crimea’s past, and its postwar future Pawel Kowalis a politician, political scientist and historian.
ECONOMYDecember 19, 2022 BRICS’s hazy outlook Ralph Mathekgais a political, social and economic researcher.
Reassessing RussiaDecember 9, 2022 Putin’s eternal world Gerhard Mangottis a professor of international relations.
ECONOMYDecember 5, 2022 The Russian economy mobilizes for war Evgeny Gontmakheris the academic director of the expert group European Dialogue.
OpinionNovember 4, 2022 Why compromise with Putin is not the solution in Ukraine Ivan Miklosis a former deputy prime minister and minister of finance of the Slovak Republic.
SECURITYOctober 26, 2022 Russia: Adversary or enemy? Rudolf G. Adamis a former vice president of Germany’s Federal Intelligence Service.
POLITICSOctober 10, 2022 Scenarios for a postwar Russia: Survival or collapse? Stefan Hedlundis a professor of Russian Studies at Uppsala University.
ENERGYSeptember 30, 2022 Russia’s strategy to evade Western energy sanctions Frank Umbachis head of research at EUCERS/CASSIS, University of Bonn.
UkraineSeptember 23, 2022 Putin’s next gamble in Ukraine Stanislaw Koziejis a retired Polish general.
Reassessing RussiaAugust 9, 2022 How to deal with Russia Rudolf G. Adamis a former vice president of Germany’s Federal Intelligence Service.
OpinionJune 10, 2022 What President Putin could have learned from history Stefan Hedlundis a professor of Russian Studies at Uppsala University.
ukraine crisisMay 19, 2022 Will Ukraine shift to an irregular war? Federica Saini Fasanottispecializes in military history.
reassessing russiaMay 6, 2022 Russia’s attempt to build a Third Empire Pawel Kowalis a politician, political scientist and historian.
Reassessing RussiaApril 15, 2022 The problem with sanctions Karl-Peter Schwarzis a former foreign correspondent.
Reassessing RussiaApril 12, 2022 What’s behind Russia’s ‘ruble clause’? Enrico Colombattois a professor of economics in Italy.
CommentApril 6, 2022 ‘For God’s sake, this man cannot remain in power’ Prince Michael of Liechtensteinis the founder of GIS.
ukraine crisisApril 4, 2022 A geopolitical map of Asia after the Ukraine conflict Henrique Schneideris a professor of economics.
POLITICSApril 1, 2022 A dearth of Western leadership Lord David Alton of Liverpoolis a former Member of the House of Commons.
POLITICSMarch 14, 2022 The wider implications of the attempted coup in Kazakhstan Stefan Hedlundis a professor of Russian Studies at Uppsala University.
CommentFebruary 22, 2022 Washington’s Ukraine invasion enigma Prince Michael of Liechtensteinis the founder of GIS.
Energy securityFebruary 14, 2022 What if Russia cuts off gas to Europe? Three scenarios Frank Umbachis head of research at EUCERS/CASSIS, University of Bonn.
Ukraine crisisFebruary 10, 2022 Turkey: An important neighbor of Ukraine Prince Michael of Liechtensteinis the founder of GIS.
UkraineFebruary 2, 2022 Staying coolheaded over Ukraine Prince Michael of Liechtensteinis the founder of GIS.
DemographicsJanuary 31, 2022 Russia’s demographic setback Evgeny Gontmakheris the academic director of the expert group European Dialogue.
Sanctions regimesJanuary 7, 2022 Do sanctions regimes have endgames? Stefan Hedlundis a professor of Russian Studies at Uppsala University.
MigrationJanuary 4, 2022 Changing migration trends in Russia Evgeny Gontmakheris the academic director of the expert group European Dialogue.
CommentDecember 21, 2021 NATO-Russia security tensions: Escalating tit-for-tat Prince Michael of Liechtensteinis the founder of GIS.
MongoliaDecember 21, 2021 Chance for change under Mongolia’s new president Zorigt Dashdorjis the executive director of the Mongolia Development Strategy Institute.
Western BalkansNovember 23, 2021 Power games in the Balkans Karl-Peter Schwarzis a former foreign correspondent.
Wagner GroupNovember 8, 2021 Russia’s strategy for Africa Federica Saini Fasanottispecializes in military history.
Gas crisisOctober 26, 2021 European gas crisis: The new normal Carole Nakhleis the founder and CEO of Crystol Energy.
EurasiaOctober 13, 2021 A closer look at the Eurasian Economic Union Evgeny Gontmakheris the academic director of the expert group European Dialogue.
Central AsiaOctober 12, 2021 The Tajikistan factor Stefan Hedlundis a professor of Russian Studies at Uppsala University.
RussiaSeptember 20, 2021 The puzzle of Sergey Shoygu Svyatoslav Kaspeis a member of Russian Public Policy Center.
EssaySeptember 3, 2021 Russia between the U.S., China and Europe Uwe Nerlichwas an international security advisor.
BalkansAugust 27, 2021 Postwar geopolitics – three decades later Blerim Rekais a former Minister for the Republic of Kosovo.
EuropeAugust 23, 2021 Ukraine’s fraying political ties to the West Pawel Kowalis a politician, political scientist and historian.
BelarusJune 24, 2021 Lukashenko’s Belarus in Russia’s embrace Stefan Hedlundis a professor of Russian Studies at Uppsala University.
RussiaMay 17, 2021 Russia gains an advantage but remains weak Pawel Kowalis a politician, political scientist and historian.
RussiaApril 30, 2021 The political meanings and uses of Russian corruption Svyatoslav Kaspeis a member of Russian Public Policy Center.
CaucasusDecember 10, 2020 The Kremlin’s Chechen factor Stefan Hedlundis a professor of Russian Studies at Uppsala University.
RussiaOctober 16, 2020 Putin, Navalny and… someone else Svyatoslav Kaspeis a member of Russian Public Policy Center.
BelarusAugust 14, 2020 Scenarios for Belarus Pawel Kowalis a politician, political scientist and historian.
OpinionJuly 31, 2020 Putin forever Stefan Hedlundis a professor of Russian Studies at Uppsala University.
RussiaJune 30, 2020 Schrodinger’s Putin and bulldogs with masks (Part 2) Svyatoslav Kaspeis a member of Russian Public Policy Center.
RussiaJune 29, 2020 Schrodinger’s Putin and bulldogs with masks (Part 1) Svyatoslav Kaspeis a member of Russian Public Policy Center.
POLITICSNovember 25, 2019 A faltering Eastern Partnership Stefan Hedlundis a professor of Russian Studies at Uppsala University.
EssayAugust 23, 2019 Why Russia’s political regime is not changing, and how it can Svyatoslav Kaspeis a member of Russian Public Policy Center.
CommentMarch 27, 2019 Foreign meddling in elections: a form of ‘alternative truth’ Prince Michael of Liechtensteinis the founder of GIS.
OpinionDecember 21, 2018 Populism as Reformation Svyatoslav Kaspeis a member of Russian Public Policy Center.
EssayNovember 2, 2018 As Russian history repeats itself, Putin becomes Yeltsin Svyatoslav Kaspeis a member of Russian Public Policy Center.
POLITICSOctober 11, 2018 Orthodox split bolsters Russia’s political regime Svyatoslav Kaspeis a member of Russian Public Policy Center.
SECURITYJuly 3, 2018 The outlook for Russia’s navy Stefan Hedlundis a professor of Russian Studies at Uppsala University.
Opinion April 20, 2018 The Skripal case and common sense Svyatoslav Kaspeis a member of Russian Public Policy Center.
OpinionApril 6, 2018 Russia’s possible motivations in the Skripal case Pawel Kowalis a politician, political scientist and historian.
SECURITYApril 5, 2018 What will it take to tame Russia? Anonymous GIS expertprovides analysis anonymously to safeguard the expert’s security and impartiality.
OpinionFebruary 9, 2018 The Kremlin Report – a big, fat nothing Svyatoslav Kaspeis a member of Russian Public Policy Center.
OpinionJanuary 26, 2018 Do not underestimate Russia’s fear Svyatoslav Kaspeis a member of Russian Public Policy Center.