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Current Digest of the Russian Press, Letter From the Editors, Volume 75, Number 41 (Oct. 9-15, 2023)
Letter From the Editors (FREE content!) FEATURED NEWS STORIES Putin Thinks Globally at 20th Valdai ForumTwenty Years to Think‘You’re Having Fun, I’m Not’There Is a ChoiceValdai Club Experts on Russian President Vladimir Putin’s Speech Russia Marks 30 Years Since October CoupCompromise Wins(Editorial) – Lessons of 1993 for The Ruling EliteStory Without Revelations404 Brains Not Found: […]
Current Digest of the Russian Press, Letter From the Editors, Volume 75, Number 40 (Oct. 2-8, 2023)
All-Russia Center for the Study of Public Opinion (ARCSPO) director Valery Fyodorov explains to RBC how “fighting Russia” is different from “urban Russia,” what Russian people’s hopes are and how they are coping with anxiety.
Letter From the Editors (FREE content!) FEATURED NEWS STORIES Post-Karabakh Reality Sets InYerevan Insists on Replacing Russian PeacekeepersArtsakh Has Surrendered. Now What? (FREE content!)Ruben Vardanyan, Former State Minister of Breakaway Artsakh Republic Dismantled by Baku, Arrested While Trying to Leave Nagorno-KarabakhAzerbaijan Instigates Peace C5+1 Summit Builds Central Asia’s Western TiesAmerica’s Steppe FrontWashington Shows White Horseshoe […]
Ekspert: Pashinyan must now confront the wrath of Armenians for letting Karabakh go, Russia will need to determine a way to protect its interests in the South Caucasus.
Current Digest of the Russian Press, Letter From the Editors, Volume 75, Number 39 (Sept. 25-Oct. 1, 2023)
Letter From the Editors (FREE content!) FEATURED NEWS STORIES Azerbaijan Cracks Down on KarabakhTranscaucasian KnotSay Farewell to ArmsKarabakh Not Promised Special StatusNo Home Without Artsakh Karabakh Loss Alters Regional GeopoliticsRoots of the Tragedy (FREE content!)Outcome of a One-Day WarArmenia Loses Karabakh Ukraine Grain Sows Discord Within EURebellion of Five Turns Into Rebellion of ThreeSeed of […]
Karpovich: Pashinyan lacked emotional ties to Karabakh, viewed region as a bargaining chip to use with west; Russia will work with Azerbaijan to ensure respect for people left.
Current Digest of the Russian Press, Letter From the Editors, Volume 75, Number 38 (Sept. 18-24, 2023)